'Scottish crime-writing at its finest, with a healthy dose of plot twists and turns, bodies and plenty of brutality' ―
Sun'Jardine writes like he chews girders, but there's a subtlety too to his hard-edged crime thrillers that are very much in the vanguard of the tough but intelligent tartan noir movement . . . Skinner's lost none of his hard edge when he steps up to the plate after his daughter Alex, a legal eagle, is in trouble when a cold murder case explodes red hot and dangerous. Someone's going to meet his match in Skinner' ―
Peterborough Evening Telegraph'Well-constructed... intriguing' ―
Scotland on Sunday'The legendary Quintin Jardine . . . such a fine writer' ―
Denzil Meyrick
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hardcover edition.
Quintin Jardine was born once upon a time in the West - of Scotland rather than America, but still he grew to manhood as a massive Sergio Leone fan. On the way there he was educated, against his will, in Glasgow, where he ditched a token attempt to study law for more interesting careers in journalism, government propaganda, and political spin-doctoring. After a close call with the Brighton Bomb in 1984, he moved into the even riskier world of media relations consultancy, before realising that all along he had been training to become a crime writer. Now, forty novels later, he never looks back.
Along the way he has created/acquired an extended family in Scotland and Spain. Everything he does is for them.
He can be tracked down through his blog: http://quintinjardine.me
--This text refers to the
hardcover edition.
Review
Praise for Quintin Jardine's novels:
Well constructed,
fast-paced, Jardine's narrative has many an
ingenious twist and turn - Observer
A plot with
as many twists and turns as a Highland road ... delivers an
excellent addition to the series - CrimeReview.co.uk
Very
engaging as well as
ingenious, and the unraveling of the mystery is
excellently done - Scotsman
Another
powerful tartan noir that packs a punch - Peterborough Evening Telegraph
Another
cracker from Jardine...There are plenty of
twists and turns along the way to keep you
engrossed - Scots Magazine
If
Ian Rankin is the Robert Carlyle of
Scottish crime writers, then Jardine is surely its Sean Connery - Glasgow Herald
--This text refers to the
hardcover edition.
From the Publisher
Quintin Jardine was born in the West of Scotland. He was educated in Glasgow, where he ditched a token attempt to study law for more interesting careers in journalism,government propaganda, and political spin-doctoring. After a close call with the Brighton Bomb in 1984, he moved into the even riskier world of media relations consultancy, before realising that all along he had been training to become a crime writer. Now, forty novels later, he never looks back.
Along the way he has created/acquired an extended family in Scotland and Spain. Everything he does is for them.
He can be tracked down through his blog: http://quintinjardine.me
--This text refers to the
hardcover edition.