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Cast a Cold Eye

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Full Title:

Cast a Cold Eye

Contributors:

By (Author) Robbie Morrison

ISBN:

9781529054071

Publisher:

Pan Macmillan

Imprint:

Macmillan

Publication Date:

11th April 2023

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Historical fiction
Thriller / suspense fiction
Crime and mystery: hard-boiled crime, noir fiction
Street fiction / urban fiction
Narrative theme: Sense of place

Dewey:

823.92

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

480

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 233mm, Spine 37mm

Weight:

584g

Description

Cast a Cold Eye by Robbie Morrison is a dark historical crime novel and the sequel to Edge of the Grave which won the Bloody Scotland Scottish Crime Debut 2021 award and was shortlisted for the CWA Historical Dagger. Glasgow 1933 Murder is nothing new in the Depression-era city, especially to war veterans Inspector Jimmy Dreghorn and his partner 'Bonnie' Archie McDaid. But the dead man found in a narrowboat on the Forth and Clyde Canal, executed with a single shot to the back of the head, is no ordinary killing. Violence usually erupts in the heat of the moment - the razor-gangs that stalk the streets settle scores with knives and fists. Firearms suggest something more sinister, especially when the killer strikes again. Meanwhile, other forces are stirring within the Empire's second city. A suspected IRA cell is at large, embedded within the criminal gangs, and attracting the ruthless attention of Special Branch agents from London. With political and sectarian tensions rising, and the body count mounting, Dreghorn and McDaid pursue an investigation into the dark heart of humanity - where one man's freedom fighter is another man's terrorist, and noble ideals are swept away by bloody vengeance.

Reviews

Morrison's writing is so fluid, his dialogue so pitch perfect, the book fairly demands you stay up all night turning the pages -- James Oswald, bestselling author of the Inspector McLean series
Vivid characters, a finely drawn portrait of Glasgow in the 1930s and a page turning narrative. What more could you want -- Alan Parks, author of May God Forgive, winner of the 2022 McIlvanney Prize
Jimmy Dreghorn is backwith a vengeance. Cast a Cold Eye is a twisting, sharp-edged tale of a violent past echoing in a violent city. 1930s Glasgow is masterfully conjured in every soot-stained tenement, every smoke-filled pub, every menace-shadowed street corner. Morrison is on top form here. Superb -- Craig Russell, international bestselling author of Hyde
A joyous Glaswegian nightmare. Sectarian ley lines, loyalty and betrayal, love and loss. By turns brutal and hilarious, told in a rich vernacular with an acute sense of time and place, the return of Dreghorn and McDaid in Cast a Cold Eye is another triumph from Robbie Morrison -- Dominic Nolan, author of The Times Book of the Month, Vine Street
A brilliant second outing for Dreghorn and McDaid, characters who chime as real and true as the 1930s second city of the Empire that they police -- Lin Anderson, author of the Rhona MacLeod series
Great writing, deft plotting, wry humour and a superb evocation of time and place make this a historical crime novel of the highest order -- Amer Anwar, author of Stone Cold Trouble
A magnificent and enthralling portrait of a dark and dangerous city and the men and women who live and die in it. An astounding debut -- Mark Billingham on Edge of the Grave, bestselling author of the Tom Thorne series
Peaky Blinders meets William McIlvanney in this rollocking riveting read -- Adrian McKinty, bestselling author of The Chain on Edge of the Grave
Tense, absorbing and dripping with gallus Glasgow humour, this book is absolutely wonderful -- Abir Mukherjee on Edge of the Grave, bestselling author of the Wyndham and Banerjee series

Author Bio

Robbie Morrison was born in Helensburgh, Scotland, and grew up in the Renton, Coatbridge, Linwood and Houston. On both sides, his family connection to shipbuilding in Glasgow and the surrounding areas stretches back four generations and is a source of inspiration for the Jimmy Dreghorn series. He sold his first script to publishers DC Thomson in Dundee at the age of twenty-three. One of the most respected writers in the UK comics industry, Edge of the Grave was his debut novel.

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