February's Son
By (Author) Alan Parks
Canongate Books
Black Thorn
4th February 2020
30th January 2020
Main
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Crime and mystery fiction
Thriller / suspense fiction
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
823.92
Paperback
384
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 23mm
256g
On dark nights, someone needs to light a few fires...
Bodies are piling up with messages carved into their chests. Rival gangs are competing for control. New drugs have arrived in Glasgow, and they've brought a different kind of violence to the broken city. The law of the street is changing and demons from Detective McCoy's past are coming back to haunt him.
Can McCoy keep his head up for long enough to deliver justice
The no-holds-barred action and dialogue smack you in the face like a Glasgow kiss. Cracking * * The Sun * *
Pitch-black tartan noir, set in Seventies Glasgow . . . Compelling . . . With an emotional heart that's hard to ignore * * Daily Mail * *
A riveting journey through the grim and gritty dark side of 1970s Glasgow . . . A powerful slab of tartan noir * * Herald * *
[An] engaging tartan noir page turner * * Scotsman * *
A riveting book, begging to be read in as few sittings as possible . . . The macabre and morally ambivalent February's Son is not one that will be quickly or easily forgotten * * The National * *
A winning formula . . . All the elements of the classic crime page turner are here * * Yorkshire Post * *
A terrifically muscular slice of tartan noir that cements Parks's place amongst the pantheon of great contemporary Scottish crime novelists -- Waterstones
PRAISE FOR BLOODY JANUARY: An old-school cop novel written with wit and economy . . . Think McIlvanney or Get Carter -- IAN RANKIN
A potent tale of death . . . Alan Parks's excellent first novel propels him into the top class of Scottish noir authors . . . Detective Harry McCoy . . . is so noir that he makes most other Scottish cops seem light grey * * The Times, Book of the Month * *
1970s Glasgow hewn from flesh and drawn in blood -- PETER MAY
Alan Parks has worked in the music industry for over twenty years. His debut novel Bloody January was shortlisted for the Grand Prix de Litterature Policiere. He lives and works in Glasgow. February's Son is the second Harry McCoy thriller.