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Logan Mcrae Ser.: Dying Light by Stuart MacBride (2006, Hardcover) 2nd edition

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Signed
No
Ex Libris
No
Narrative Type
Fiction
Original Language
English
Intended Audience
Young Adults, Adults
Inscribed
No
Edition
2nd edition
Vintage
No
Personalize
No
Type
Novel
Personalized
No
Features
Dust Jacket, complete
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
ISBN
9780312339975
Book Title
Dying Light
Book Series
Logan Mcrae Ser., Logan Mcrae
Item Length
9.6 in
Publisher
St. Martin's Press
Publication Year
2006
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.4 in
Author
Stuart Macbride
Genre
Fiction
Topic
Mystery & Detective / Hard-Boiled, Mystery & Detective / Police Procedural, Crime
Item Width
6.4 in
Item Weight
26.5 Oz
Number of Pages
432 Pages

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A new Logan McRae thriller from the author of Cold Granite. It's summertime in the Granite city: the sun is shining, the sky is blue, and people are dying It starts with a prostitute, stripped naked and beaten to death down by the docks - the heart of Aberdeen's red light district. For DS Logan MacRae it's a bad start to another bad day. Only a few short months ago he was the golden boy of Grampian police. But one botched raid later he's palmed off on a DI everyone knows is a jinx, waiting for the axe to fall with all the other rejects in the 'Screw-up Squad'. Logan's not going to takeit lying down. He's determined to escape DI Steel and her unconventional methods, and the best way to do that is to crack the case in double-quick time. But Rosie Williams won't be the only one making an unscheduled trip to the morgue. Across the city six people are burning to death in a petrol-soaked squat, the doors and windows screwed shut from the outside. And despite Logan's best efforts, it's not long before another prostitute turns up on the slab

Product Identifiers

Publisher
St. Martin's Press
ISBN-10
0312339976
ISBN-13
9780312339975
eBay Product ID (ePID)
50807513

Product Key Features

Book Title
Dying Light
Author
Stuart Macbride
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Mystery & Detective / Hard-Boiled, Mystery & Detective / Police Procedural, Crime
Book Series
Logan Mcrae Ser., Logan Mcrae
Publication Year
2006
Genre
Fiction
Number of Pages
432 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.6 in
Item Height
1.4 in
Item Width
6.4 in
Item Weight
26.5 Oz

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
Series Volume Number
2
Lc Classification Number
Pr6113.A24d95 2006
Publication Date
2006-08-08
Reviews
"MacRae is an interesting and subtle detective, and his investigation is both inventive and imaginative." ---"Dallas"" Morning News" "Unbelievably assured and accomplished . . . MacBride is starting at the very top with his first book, which approaches the level of Michael Connelly's best work.... MacBride's writing is so good here that it's hard to believe it's not a sign of staying power." ---"Flint"" Journal" " " "Tartan Noir has a fresh new voice with an Aberdeen brogue in Stuart MacBride, whose first mystery, "Cold Granite,""" bids well to keep up with Ian Rankin and Denise Mina.... "Cold Granite" is never as dark and dangerous as the work of Mina and Rankin.... The police procedural gains a warmth and camaraderie that tougher and more cynical novels lack." ---"Rocky Mountain News" "Logan---a troubled man but blessedly not a suicidal booze hound like other Scots coppers of recent and current memory---does his job with skill and humanity." ---"Chicago"" Tribune" "Newcomer Stuart MacBride joins an illustrious roster of Scottish crime writers.... By tangling together a half-dozen competing plotlines, MacBride keeps readers off-balance, even those who think they can see the tripwires." ---"Houston"" Chronicle" " " "MacBride introduces a very likable and human protagonist.... A suspenseful and compelling mystery, this is strongly recommended." ---"Library Journal" (starred review) "MacBride's impressive first outing has plenty of atmosphere, subversive humor, and a sinuous plot reminiscent of fellow countryman Ian Rankin." ---"Booklist" (starred review) ""Cold Granite" is a powerful reminder that the best contemporary crime fiction iscoming out of Scotland. Ferocious and funny, this is Tartan Noir at its best." ---Val McDermid, author of "The Torment of Others" "Atmospheric, dazzling, and completely compelling, "Cold Granite" marks the debut of an amazing new voice in crime fiction. Scotland's Stuart MacBride is one of the best writers to come out of the U.K. in a long time." ---Deborah Crombie, author of "In a Dark House", ‚"MacRae is an interesting and subtle detective, and his investigation is both inventive and imaginative. ‚" --- Dallas Morning News ‚"Unbelievably assured and accomplished . . . MacBride is starting at the very top with his first book, which approaches the level of Michael Connelly's best work ‚ . MacBride's writing is so good here that it's hard to believe it's not a sign of staying power. ‚" --- Flint Journal ‚"Tartan Noir has a fresh new voice with an Aberdeen brogue in Stuart MacBride, whose first mystery, Cold Granite , bids well to keep up with Ian Rankin and Denise Mina ‚ . Cold Granite is never as dark and dangerous as the work of Mina and Rankin ‚ . The police procedural gains a warmth and camaraderie that tougher and more cynical novels lack. ‚" --- Rocky Mountain News ‚"Logan---a troubled man but blessedly not a suicidal booze hound like other Scots coppers of recent and current memory---does his job with skill and humanity. ‚" --- Chicago Tribune ‚"Newcomer Stuart MacBride joins an illustrious roster of Scottish crime writers ‚ . By tangling together a half-dozen competing plotlines, MacBride keeps readers off-balance, even those who think they can see the tripwires. ‚" --- Houston Chronicle ‚"MacBride introduces a very likable and human protagonist.... A suspenseful and compelling mystery, this is strongly recommended. ‚" --- Library Journal (starred review) ‚"MacBride's impressive first outing has plenty of atmosphere, subversive humor, and a sinuous plot reminiscent of fellow countryman Ian Rankin. ‚" --- Booklist (starred review) ‚" Cold Granite is a powerful reminder that the best contemporary crime fiction is coming out of Scotland. Ferocious and funny, this is Tartan Noir at its best. ‚" ---Val McDermid, author of The Torment of Others ‚"Atmospheric, dazzling, and completely compelling, Cold Granite marks the debut of an amazing new voice in crime fiction. Scotland's Stuart MacBride is one of the best writers to come out of the U.K. in a long time. ‚" ---Deborah Crombie, author of In a Dark House, ‚"MacRae is an interesting and subtle detective, and his investigation is both inventive and imaginative. ‚" --- Dallas Morning News ‚"Unbelievably assured and accomplished . . . MacBride is starting at the very top with his first book, which approaches the level of Michael Connelly's best work ‚ . MacBride's writing is so good here that it's hard to believe it's not a sign of staying power. ‚" --- Flint Journal ‚"Tartan Noir has a fresh new voice with an Aberdeen brogue in Stuart MacBride, whose first mystery, Cold Granite , bids well to keep up with Ian Rankin and Denise Mina ‚ . Cold Granite is never as dark and dangerous as the work of Mina and Rankin ‚ . The police procedural gains a warmth and camaraderie that tougher and more cynical novels lack. ‚" --- Rocky Mountain News ‚"Logan---a troubled man but blessedly not a suicidal booze hound like other Scots coppers of recent and current memory---does his job with skill and humanity. ‚" --- Chicago Tribune ‚"Newcomer Stuart MacBride joins an illustrious roster of Scottish crime writers ‚ . By tangling together a half-dozen competing plotlines, MacBride keeps readers off-balance, even those who think they can see the tripwires. ‚" --- Houston Chronicle ‚"MacBride introduces a very likable and human protagonist.... A suspenseful and compelling mystery, this is strongly recommended. ‚" --- Library Journal (starred review) ‚"MacBride's impressive first outing has plenty of atmosphere, subversive humor, and a sinuous plot reminiscent of fellow countryman Ian Rankin. ‚" --- Booklist (starred review) ‚" Cold Granite is a powerful reminder that the best contemporary crime fiction is coming out of Scotland. Ferocious and funny, this is Tartan Noir at its best. ‚" ---Val McDermid, author of The Torment of Others ‚"Atmospheric, dazzling, and completely compelling, Cold Granite marks the debut of an amazing new voice in crime fiction. Scotland's Stuart MacBride is one of the best writers to come out of the U.K. in a long time. ‚" ---Deborah Crombie, author of In a Dark House, "MacRae is an interesting and subtle detective, and his investigation is both inventive and imaginative." --- Dallas Morning News "Unbelievably assured and accomplished . . . MacBride is starting at the very top with his first book, which approaches the level of Michael Connelly's best work.... MacBride's writing is so good here that it's hard to believe it's not a sign of staying power." --- Flint Journal "Tartan Noir has a fresh new voice with an Aberdeen brogue in Stuart MacBride, whose first mystery, Cold Granite , bids well to keep up with Ian Rankin and Denise Mina.... Cold Granite is never as dark and dangerous as the work of Mina and Rankin.... The police procedural gains a warmth and camaraderie that tougher and more cynical novels lack." --- Rocky Mountain News "Logan---a troubled man but blessedly not a suicidal booze hound like other Scots coppers of recent and current memory---does his job with skill and humanity." --- Chicago Tribune "Newcomer Stuart MacBride joins an illustrious roster of Scottish crime writers.... By tangling together a half-dozen competing plotlines, MacBride keeps readers off-balance, even those who think they can see the tripwires." --- Houston Chronicle "MacBride introduces a very likable and human protagonist.... A suspenseful and compelling mystery, this is strongly recommended." --- Library Journal (starred review) "MacBride's impressive first outing has plenty of atmosphere, subversive humor, and a sinuous plot reminiscent of fellow countryman Ian Rankin." --- Booklist (starred review) " Cold Granite is a powerful reminder that the best contemporary crime fiction is coming out of Scotland. Ferocious and funny, this is Tartan Noir at its best." ---Val McDermid, author of The Torment of Others "Atmospheric, dazzling, and completely compelling, Cold Granite marks the debut of an amazing new voice in crime fiction. Scotland's Stuart MacBride is one of the best writers to come out of the U.K. in a long time." ---Deborah Crombie, author of In a Dark House, "MacRae is an interesting and subtle detective, and his investigation is both inventive and imaginative." --- Dallas Morning News "Unbelievably assured and accomplished . . . MacBride is starting at the very top with his first book, which approaches the level of Michael Connelly's best work…. MacBride's writing is so good here that it's hard to believe it's not a sign of staying power." --- Flint Journal "Tartan Noir has a fresh new voice with an Aberdeen brogue in Stuart MacBride, whose first mystery, Cold Granite , bids well to keep up with Ian Rankin and Denise Mina…. Cold Granite is never as dark and dangerous as the work of Mina and Rankin…. The police procedural gains a warmth and camaraderie that tougher and more cynical novels lack." --- Rocky Mountain News "Logan---a troubled man but blessedly not a suicidal booze hound like other Scots coppers of recent and current memory---does his job with skill and humanity." --- Chicago Tribune "Newcomer Stuart MacBride joins an illustrious roster of Scottish crime writers…. By tangling together a half-dozen competing plotlines, MacBride keeps readers off-balance, even those who think they can see the tripwires." --- Houston Chronicle "MacBride introduces a very likable and human protagonist.... A suspenseful and compelling mystery, this is strongly recommended." --- Library Journal (starred review) "MacBride's impressive first outing has plenty of atmosphere, subversive humor, and a sinuous plot reminiscent of fellow countryman Ian Rankin." --- Booklist (starred review) " Cold Granite is a powerful reminder that the best contemporary crime fiction is coming out of Scotland. Ferocious and funny, this is Tartan Noir at its best." ---Val McDermid, author of The Torment of Others "Atmospheric, dazzling, and completely compelling, Cold Granite marks the debut of an amazing new voice in crime fiction. Scotland's Stuart MacBride is one of the best writers to come out of the U.K. in a long time." ---Deborah Crombie, author of In a Dark House, "MacRae is an interesting and subtle detective, and his investigation is both inventive and imaginative." ---DallasMorning News "Unbelievably assured and accomplished . . . MacBride is starting at the very top with his first book, which approaches the level of Michael Connelly's best work.... MacBride's writing is so good here that it's hard to believe it's not a sign of staying power." ---FlintJournal "Tartan Noir has a fresh new voice with an Aberdeen brogue in Stuart MacBride, whose first mystery,Cold Granite,bids well to keep up with Ian Rankin and Denise Mina....Cold Graniteis never as dark and dangerous as the work of Mina and Rankin.... The police procedural gains a warmth and camaraderie that tougher and more cynical novels lack." ---Rocky Mountain News "Logan---a troubled man but blessedly not a suicidal booze hound like other Scots coppers of recent and current memory---does his job with skill and humanity." ---ChicagoTribune "Newcomer Stuart MacBride joins an illustrious roster of Scottish crime writers.... By tangling together a half-dozen competing plotlines, MacBride keeps readers off-balance, even those who think they can see the tripwires." ---HoustonChronicle "MacBride introduces a very likable and human protagonist.... A suspenseful and compelling mystery, this is strongly recommended." ---Library Journal(starred review) "MacBride's impressive first outing has plenty of atmosphere, subversive humor, and a sinuous plot reminiscent of fellow countryman Ian Rankin." ---Booklist(starred review) "Cold Graniteis a powerful reminder that the best contemporary crime fiction is coming out of Scotland. Ferocious and funny, this is Tartan Noir at its best." ---Val McDermid, author ofThe Torment of Others "Atmospheric, dazzling, and completely compelling,Cold Granitemarks the debut of an amazing new voice in crime fiction. Scotland's Stuart MacBride is one of the best writers to come out of the U.K. in a long time." ---Deborah Crombie, author ofIn a Dark House, "MacRae is an interesting and subtle detective, and his investigation is both inventive and imaginative." ---DallasMorning News "Unbelievably assured and accomplished . . . MacBride is starting at the very top with his first book, which approaches the level of Michael Connelly's best work…. MacBride's writing is so good here that it's hard to believe it's not a sign of staying power." ---FlintJournal "Tartan Noir has a fresh new voice with an Aberdeen brogue in Stuart MacBride, whose first mystery,Cold Granite,bids well to keep up with Ian Rankin and Denise Mina….Cold Graniteis never as dark and dangerous as the work of Mina and Rankin…. The police procedural gains a warmth and camaraderie that tougher and more cynical novels lack." ---Rocky Mountain News "Logan---a troubled man but blessedly not a suicidal booze hound like other Scots coppers of recent and current memory---does his job with skill and humanity." ---ChicagoTribune "Newcomer Stuart MacBride joins an illustrious roster of Scottish crime writers…. By tangling together a half-dozen competing plotlines, MacBride keeps readers off-balance, even those who think they can see the tripwires." ---HoustonChronicle "MacBride introduces a very likable and human protagonist.... A suspenseful and compelling mystery, this is strongly recommended." ---Library Journal(starred review) "MacBride's impressive first outing has plenty of atmosphere, subversive humor, and a sinuous plot reminiscent of fellow countryman Ian Rankin." ---Booklist(starred review) "Cold Graniteis a powerful reminder that the best contemporary crime fiction is coming out of Scotland. Ferocious and funny, this is Tartan Noir at its best." ---Val McDermid, author ofThe Torment of Others "Atmospheric, dazzling, and completely compelling,Cold Granitemarks the debut of an amazing new voice in crime fiction. Scotland's Stuart MacBride is one of the best writers to come out of the U.K. in a long time." ---Deborah Crombie, author ofIn a Dark House
Copyright Date
2006
Lccn
2006-043700
Dewey Decimal
823/.92
Dewey Edition
22

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