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25%OFFGordon Ferris - Gallowglass - 9781782390787 - V9781782390787
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Gallowglass

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Description for Gallowglass Paperback. The final, jaw-dropping instalment in the Glasgow Quartet, from multi-CWA-Dagger-shortlisted author Gordon Ferris. Num Pages: 384 pages. BIC Classification: FF. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 130 x 198 x 24. Weight in Grams: 264.
Douglas Brodie is dead. The Glasgow Gazette announced the tragic death on 26 June 1947 of their chief crime reporter. Just three weeks before, life was rosy. After a tumultuous winter chasing war criminals across Glasgow, Douglas Brodie was revelling in the quiet life. His relationship with advocate Samantha Campbell was blossoming and he'd put the reins on his impulsiveness. Hope and promise filled the tranquil summer air. A day later, Brodie was arrested for the kidnap and murder of Scotland's top banker. The case against Brodie is watertight: caught with a gun in his hand next to a man with a bullet in the head - from Brodie's own revolver. He has no alibi. No witnesses. Despite Samantha's best efforts, Brodie faces the gallows. Is this the sordid end for a distinguished ex-copper, decorated soldier and man of parts?

Product Details

Publisher
Atlantic Books
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Condition
New
Number of Pages
384
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781782390787
SKU
V9781782390787
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99-50

About Gordon Ferris
Gordon Ferris is an ex-techie in the Ministry of Defence. He is the author of the No. 1 bestselling e-book The Hanging Shed.

Reviews for Gallowglass
Gordon Ferris is the natural heir of Stevenson and Buchan
Val McDermid The new Ian Rankin
Daily Mail
Extraordinary... I just could not put (it) down until the nerve-racking conclusion
www.eurocrime.co.uk
Ferris has created a heady crime fiction cocktail. Mix standard Glasgow Grit, Tartan Noir, a redoubtable hero - Douglas Brodie - and top it off with a dash of the threadbare and desperate world of Britain in the years immediately after World War II
www.crimefictionlover.com
There is much in Gallowglass to admire: the authority of voice, the period detail that brings the 1940s convincingly alive, the authentic feel of the various worlds the story inhabits... A John Buchan-like tale of a race against time
Scotsman
Compelling story-telling at a dashing pace, with a superb eye for post-war Glasgow
Daily Mail

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