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The Dark Remains
(2021)Laidlaw's First Case
(The prequel to the Jack Laidlaw series)
A novel by William McIlvanney and Ian Rankin
In this prequel to the hit series, Glasgows gritty detective probes the murder of a gangland lawyer as tensions rise in the citys underworld.
Lawyer Bobby Carter did a lot of work for the wrong kind of people. When his body is found in an alley behind a pub that is known to be under the protective wing of a local crime boss, the fragile equilibrium that has been keeping Glasgow relatively safe for months is shattered. Besides a distraught family and any number of powerful friends, Carter has left behind his fair share of enemies. So who is responsible for his death?
DC Jack Laidlaws reputation precedes him. Hes not a team player, but hes got a sixth sense for whats happening on the streets. His boss chalks Carters death up to the usual rivalries, but Laidlaw knows it cant be that simple. As two Glasgow gangs go to war, he needs to find Carters killer before the whole city explodes . . .
Award-winning author William McIlvanneys Laidlaw books changed the face of crime fiction. When he died in 2015, he left half a handwritten manuscript of Laidlaws first case. New York Timesbestselling author Ian Rankin has finished what McIlvanney started. Here, in The Dark Remains, these two iconic authors bring to life the criminal world of 1970s Glasgow, and Laidlaws relentless quest for truth.
Praise for The Dark Remains
Winner of the 2022 British Book Award for Crime & Thriller Book of the Year
Fantasticlike witnessing Scottish noirs Big Bang creation in the company of its greatest living exponent . . . Like Maradona and Messi playing in the same team. Lee Child, #1 New York Timesbestselling author of the Jack Reacher thrillers
Jack Laidlaw is the quintessential crime fiction protagonist, and Ian Rankin delivers a wholly satisfactory homage. Irish Times
The writing here is so sharp nearly every sentence could split open a haggis. The Washington Post
���The world McIlvanney and Rankin createtheres no indication of who wrote what, and readers will be hard-pressed to tell����is deliciously fluid in its conflicts. Kirkus Reviews
A brilliant read: gritty, atmospheric, and menacing. Mystery Scene Magazine
Genre: Mystery
Lawyer Bobby Carter did a lot of work for the wrong kind of people. When his body is found in an alley behind a pub that is known to be under the protective wing of a local crime boss, the fragile equilibrium that has been keeping Glasgow relatively safe for months is shattered. Besides a distraught family and any number of powerful friends, Carter has left behind his fair share of enemies. So who is responsible for his death?
DC Jack Laidlaws reputation precedes him. Hes not a team player, but hes got a sixth sense for whats happening on the streets. His boss chalks Carters death up to the usual rivalries, but Laidlaw knows it cant be that simple. As two Glasgow gangs go to war, he needs to find Carters killer before the whole city explodes . . .
Award-winning author William McIlvanneys Laidlaw books changed the face of crime fiction. When he died in 2015, he left half a handwritten manuscript of Laidlaws first case. New York Timesbestselling author Ian Rankin has finished what McIlvanney started. Here, in The Dark Remains, these two iconic authors bring to life the criminal world of 1970s Glasgow, and Laidlaws relentless quest for truth.
Praise for The Dark Remains
Winner of the 2022 British Book Award for Crime & Thriller Book of the Year
Fantasticlike witnessing Scottish noirs Big Bang creation in the company of its greatest living exponent . . . Like Maradona and Messi playing in the same team. Lee Child, #1 New York Timesbestselling author of the Jack Reacher thrillers
Jack Laidlaw is the quintessential crime fiction protagonist, and Ian Rankin delivers a wholly satisfactory homage. Irish Times
The writing here is so sharp nearly every sentence could split open a haggis. The Washington Post
���The world McIlvanney and Rankin createtheres no indication of who wrote what, and readers will be hard-pressed to tell����is deliciously fluid in its conflicts. Kirkus Reviews
A brilliant read: gritty, atmospheric, and menacing. Mystery Scene Magazine
Genre: Mystery
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