Exile (Gartnethill, #2)
"Stunning. . . . The danger reaches a frightening pitch."--Rocky Mountain News "Mina offers us a complex plot with a shocking ending, all told in an amazingly original voice." -Cleveland Plain Dealer"This is a terrific book." -Dallas Morning NewsA New York Times Notable Book of the YearTrying to...
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"Stunning. . . . The danger reaches a frightening pitch."--Rocky Mountain News "Mina offers us a complex plot with a shocking ending, all told in an amazingly original voice." -Cleveland Plain Dealer"This is a terrific book." -Dallas Morning NewsA New York Times Notable Book of the YearTrying to escape her own troubled past and the memories of her lover's murder, Maureen O'Donnell finds refuge working as a counselor at a shelter for battered women. When the body of shelter resident Ann Harris washes up on the banks of the Thames River two weeks later, Maureen vows to discover what happened and to prove that Ann's husband is not to blame. Taking her search to London, Maureen soon encounters disturbing truths about Ann's hidden past - including a secret that has Maureen fighting for her life."Atmospheric, intense, and full of the disturbing flavor of inner-city lowlife." -Guardian"Reads like a slap in the face - and a kick in the ribs and a fist in the stomach . . . like its powerful predecessor, Garnethill." -New York Times Book Review
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780316016803 (0316016802)
Publish date: October 10th 2007
Publisher: Back Bay Books
Pages no: 448
Edition language: English
Category:
Novels,
European Literature,
British Literature,
Cultural,
Mystery,
Drama,
Contemporary,
Thriller,
Mystery Thriller,
Crime,
Noir,
Scotland
Series: Garnethill (#2)
The second of the Garnethill Trilogy. It took a while for some of the events of #1 to come back, but eventually they did. Mina writes character based mysteries (my favorite kind) and Maureen O'Donnell who somehow manages to patch herself together and face another day or another unpleasant fact of li...
The second book in the Maureen O'Donnell trilogy lives up to promise shown in the first Garnethill: A Novel of Crime. Gritty, dark, with realistic characters who are just barely hanging on in urban Glasgow.