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The Dark Remains

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THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER
A TIMES BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR

'Fantastic' Lee Child

'Absolutely brilliant' Mick Herron

If the truth's in the shadows, get out of the light . . .


Lawyer Bobby Carter did a lot of work for the wrong type of people. Now he's dead and it was no accident. Besides a distraught family and a heap of powerful friends, Carter's left behind his share of enemies. So, who dealt the fatal blow?

DC Jack Laidlaw's reputation precedes him. He's not a team player, but he's got a sixth sense for what's happening on the streets. His boss chalks the violence up to the usual rivalries, but is it that simple? As two Glasgow gangs go to war, Laidlaw needs to find out who got Carter before the whole city explodes.

William McIlvanney's Laidlaw books changed the face of crime fiction. When he died in 2015, he left half a handwritten manuscript of Laidlaw's first case. Now, Ian Rankin is back to finish what McIlvanney started. In The Dark Remains, these two iconic authors bring to life the criminal world of 1970s Glasgow, and Laidlaw's relentless quest for truth.

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2021
Condition
New
Publisher
Canongate Books
Number of Pages
288
Place of Publication
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781838854102
SKU
9781838854102
Shipping Time
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Ref
99-4

About William McIvanney And Ian Rankin
William McIlvanney is the author of the award-winning Laidlaw trilogy, featuring Glasgow's original maverick detective. Both Laidlaw and The Papers of Tony Veitch gained Silver Daggers from the Crime Writers' Association, while the third in the series, Strange Loyalties, won the Glasgow Herald's People's Prize. He died in December 2015. Ian Rankin is the number one bestselling author of the Inspector Rebus series. The Rebus books have been translated into thirty-six languages and are bestsellers worldwide. He is the recipient of four Crime Writers' Association Dagger Awards, including the prestigious Diamond Dagger, and in 2002 he received an OBE for services to literature. He lives in Edinburgh. @beathhigh | ianrankin.net

Reviews for The Dark Remains
Two maestros for the price of one! All fans of quality crime fiction are in for a rare treat. McIlvanney and Rankin at the very height of their powers
PETER JAMES Fantastic - like witnessing Scottish noir's Big Bang creation in the company of its greatest living exponent
LEE CHILD An immersive and satisfyingly pitch-black read

Guardian

McIlvanney and Rankin are the dream team. To have Rankin completing an unfinished McIlvanney novel is a crime fiction fan's dream come true
MARK BILLINGHAM The journey through 1970s Glasgow, its grotty tenements and genteel suburbs, makes for a gripping and atmospheric novel

The Times, Book of the Month

Absolutely brilliant. I was excited by this partnership the moment I heard it was happening, and it absolutely lives up to expectation. The Dark Remains is a triumph
MICK HERRON The personality of the tough, intelligent Laidlaw leaps off the page as readily as it did in the first novel that bore his name

Financial Times

Mean, moody and menacing. Perfect synchronicity from two of the best crime writers of our time
SUE BLACK Two legends of Scottish crime fiction blended like a deluxe whisky
CHRIS BROOKMYRE [Rankin's] dialogue has the same spiky wit [as McIlvanney's], he adjusts to gangster-ridden Glasgow with aplomb, and the deft period context - politics, pop, telly, football, booze brands, language, family and marital mores etc - is the most compelling reason to read the book besides its charismatic existentialist sleuth

Sunday Times


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