Crime Novels set in Glasgow

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  • Cover scan of Pilot Error
    Pilot Error - Hardback - Bill Knox
    Chief Inspector Colin Thane of Glasgow CID has the Monday-morning blues, not helped by having to fight flu and departmental red tape and investigate the deaths, in a plane crash, of two travel agents. When another employee dies in similar circumstances, he senses more than pilot error.
  • Cover scan of Shadows Of Sounds
    Shadows Of Sounds - Paperback - Alex Gray
    The Glasgow Orchestra are rehearsing to perform, but little do they know they are set to be outplayed by the sequence of events happening backstage.
  • Cover scan of A Small Weeping
    A Small Weeping - Paperback - Alex Gray
    The body of a prostitute is discovered in a Glasgow station, sparking a murder hunt that focuses on the city's seamier side. But when the body of a nurse is found dead in a private clinic, with her corpse positioned in an identical way to that of the first victim, DCI Lorimer must decide if this is the work of a serial killer.
  • Cover scan of A Plague Of Lions
    A Plague Of Lions - Hardback - Guy Fraser
    1863. Superintendent Henry Jarrett, formerly of the Hong Kong police and now Chief of the Detective Department at Glasgow Central, is comfortably ensconced in Elsie Maitland's superior guest house for single gentlemen. Unfortunately, this tranquility is short-lived and problems start to come thick and fast.
  • Cover scan of Halfhead
    Halfhead - Paperback - Stuart MacBride
    Glasgow, not too far in the future. A new punishment has been devised for the perpetrators of serious crimes. The process is known as halfheading: the offender's lower jaw is removed & they are lobotomized. They are then put to work as cleaners in municipal areas like hospitals, where they serve as a warning to all that crime doesn't pay.
  • Cover scan of All The Colours Of The Town
    All The Colours Of The Town - Paperback - Liam McIlvanney
    When Glasgow journalist Gerry Conway receives a phone call promising unsavoury information about Scottish Justice Minister Peter Lyons, his instinct is that this apparent scoop won't warrant space in The Tribune. But as Conway's curiosity grows and his leads proliferate, his investigation takes him from Scotland to Belfast.
  • Cover scan of Still Midnight
    Still Midnight - Hardback - Denise Mina
    A family's peaceful Sunday evening in suburban Glasgow is shattered by a group of armed men in balaclavas. Held at gunpoint for a ransom of millions, the family insist they don't have access to that sort of money, only for the attackers to kidnap the elderly grandfather. DS Alex Morrow investigates.
  • Cover scan of Lennox
    Lennox: A Man For Hire, But Not For Sale - Hardback - Craig Russell
    Shady private investigator Lennox is a hard man in a hard city at a hard time: Glasgow, 1953, where the war may be over but the battle for the streets is just beginning. It's a place where only the toughest and most ruthless survive.
  • Cover scan of Falling
    Falling - Paperback - Gordon Brown
    Charlie Wiggs is a quiet, unassuming accountant who has worked in a Glasgow firm for 30 years. When he agrees to look after a package for a work colleague he doesn't expect to be flung from the roof of a 40 storey building. Forced to flee for his life Charlie is reluctantly joined by George, a maintenance man and George's girlfriend, Tina.
  • Cover scan of Singing To The Dead
    Singing To The Dead - Paperback - Caro Ramsay
    Two seven year-old boys have been abducted from the streets of Glasgow. Then, with police resources stretched to breaking point, a simple house fire turns into a full-scale murder hunt. As his squad struggles to work on both cases, DI Colin Anderson learns that his son has also been abducted.
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