Where the bodies are buried

406 pages

English language

Published May 12, 2011 by Windsor/Paragon.

ISBN:
978-1-4458-5748-0
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OCLC Number:
751718071

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While detective Catherine McLeod is investigating the murder of a local drug-dealer, suspecting it to be a portent of bigger crimes to come, aspiring actress Jasmine Sharp is reluctantly and incompetently earning a crust working for her uncle Jim's private investigation business. However, when Jim goes missing, Jasmine has to take on the investigator mantle for real, her only clue the last missing-person case her uncle was working on. Cautiously tracking down Glasgow gangland enforcer and professional assassin Glen Fallan, Jasmine stumbles into a web of corruption and decades-buried secrets that threatens to tear apart an entire police force.

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I really enjoyed Brookmyre's earlier books, with their interesting characters, fast-paced suspense, and wacky humor. I picked this up without reading any reviews, and before I'd started reading it I saw a blurb about how he wasn't doing the funny stuff anymore. I was alarmed, because I loved the satire and humor in his earlier books. Well, I needn't have worried. This book has all his virtues of interesting characters and headlong action and suspense, and it still has humor. The man can't not write humor, but now it's grounded in a gritty crime drama instead of going over the top. No one has anything drop out of the sky onto their head.

The two main characters are a mature police detective, and a fragile twenty-year-old, in Glasgow. The young woman had been working for her uncle, a private investigator, for about a month when he disappears. He's an adult, …

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Subjects

  • Women detectives
  • Fiction
  • Private investigators
  • Missing persons
  • Investigation
  • Gangs
  • Murder for hire
  • Social conditions

Places

  • Scotland
  • Glasgow
  • Glasgow (Scotland)