Crime: The explosive first novel in Irvine Welsh's Crime series
By (Author) Irvine Welsh
Vintage Publishing
Vintage
3rd August 2009
2nd July 2009
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Crime and mystery fiction
823.914
Paperback
352
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 21mm
245g
'You never know what you're going to get with Irvine Welsh, other than guaranteed intelligence. But what you get here is a triumph. A brave take on paedophile rings and the minds, fast and slow, behind them... There are echoes of rebus, of Christopher Brookmyre, even of Carl Hiaasen... There's only one Welsh and you should be reading him again' Observer 60 You never know what you're going to get with Irvine Welsh, other than guaranteed intelligence. But what you get here is a triumph. A brave take on paedophile rings and the minds, fast and slow, behind them... There are echoes of rebus, of Christopher Brookmyre, even of Carl Hiaasen... There's only one Welsh and you should be reading him again Reviews 60 You never know what you're going to get with Irvine Welsh, other than guaranteed intelligence. But what you get here is a triumph. A brave take on paedophile rings and the minds, fast and slow, behind them... There are echoes of rebus, of Christopher Brookmyre, even of Carl Hiaasen... There's only one Welsh and you should be reading him again Detective Inspector Ray Lennox has fled to Miami to escape the aftermath of a mental breakdown induced by occupational stress and cocaine abuse, and a harrowing child-sex murder case back in Edinburgh. But his fiancee Trudi is only interested in planning their wedding, and soon Lennox cast adrift, alone in Florida. A coke-fuelled binge brings him into contact with another victim of sexual predation, ten-year-old Tianna, and Lennox flees across the state with his terrified charge, determined to protect her at any cost. But can Lennox trust his own instincts And can he handle Tianna, while still trying to get to grips with the Edinburgh murder
A triumph... A great, redemptive book... It leaves you wanting more, much more * Observer *
Powerful, passionate writing... Welsh gets it just right * Literary Review *
Powerful... A bracing and engaging read * Daily Telegraph *
Crime is by some distance Welsh's most restrained and thoughtful work * The Times *
You never know what you're going to get with Irvine Welsh, other than guaranteed intelligence. But what you get here is a triumph. A brave take on paedophile rings and the minds, fast and slow, behind them... There are echoes of rebus, of Christopher Brookmyre, even of Carl Hiaasen... There's only one Welsh and you should be reading him again * Observer *
Irvine Welsh is the author of ten previous novels and four books of shorter fiction. He currently lives in Chicago.