The Hard Word: THE TRUTH IN MURDER: DENISE MINA'S THE GOOD LIAR
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SHOTSMAG CONFIDENTIAL: The CWA 2022 Dagger Long Lists
SHOTSMAG CONFIDENTIAL: The CWA 2022 Dagger Long Lists: The CWA Dagger Long lists have been announced this evening at the CWA Gala Dinner which took place during the annual CWA Conference. The Dag...
Wednesday, September 29, 2021
Tuesday, March 09, 2021
Crime Watch Review: THE LESS DEAD by Denise Mina
Crime Watch: Review: THE LESS DEAD: THE LESS DEAD by Denise Mina (Harvill Secker, 2020) Reviewed by Craig Sisterson Margot is having a thirtysomething crisis: She's burning...
Saturday, December 12, 2020
SHOTSMAG CONFIDENTIAL: My favourite fiction reads in 2020
SHOTSMAG CONFIDENTIAL: My favourite fiction reads in 2020: My favourite reads this year have been quite eclectic and they have also included a number of non-fiction titles as well. It has of course b...
Monday, September 21, 2015
Monday With Kaye: "The Red Road" by Denise Mina (Reviewed by Kaye George)
This week for her “Monday With
Kaye” segment, Kaye George reviews THE
RED ROAD. This is the fourth in the
Alex Morrow series which started with
STILL MIDNIGHT published in March of 2010. Amazon shows a new one in the
series coming in December titled BLOOD,
SALT, WATER: AN ALEX MORROW NOVEL.
The Red Road by Denise Mina
Heart-pumping danger took me on a
thrilling ride through this book, the fourth Alex Morrow Scottish procedural.
The action flips back and forth between
a series of events in 1997 and another series, involving many of the same
characters in present time. This was a tiny bit confusing at first, but after I
caught on to where everyone was, my enjoyment was heightened by this device.
It’s essential to know how the events that happened to Rose Wilson and to
several other key players affects what’s going on in the case Alex Morrow is
trying to solve, a murder that takes place on the Red Road. A crucial event of
world-wide import took place during the 1997 events, the death of Princess
Diana. As an American, I was fascinated by the attitudes of the Scottish people
toward this tragedy, and the story parallels that run alongside it.
Betrayal, mistrust, and destruction
swirl around the day of Princess Di’s death and around the present day Glasgow
and Strathclyde happenings. Warning: This is a gritty book and deals with a
tough subject, prostitution by and mistreatment of a very young girl. I think
you’ll like this immensely if that isn’t a barrier for you.
Reviewed by Kaye George author of Death in the Time of Ice for Suspense Magazine
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