The April Dead

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Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

25.03.2021

Verlag

Canongate

Seitenzahl

400

Beschreibung

Details

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

25.03.2021

Verlag

Canongate

Seitenzahl

400

Maße (L/B/H)

24.4/16/3.9 cm

Gewicht

616 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-78689-719-0

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Mein bisher liebster Teil der Reihe

Bewertung am 18.04.2022

Bewertet: Buch (Gebundene Ausgabe)

Alan Parks wird scheinbar mit jedem Buch immer besser. Spätestens seit Teil 2 einsame Spitze. Für jeden Noir-Fan ein Muss. Freue mich auf den fünften Band. Schreibe normalerweise keine Bewertungen, aber bei dieser Buchreihe ist es mir ein kleines Anliegen, dass möglichst viele Leute sie lesen werden.

Mein bisher liebster Teil der Reihe

Bewertung am 18.04.2022
Bewertet: Buch (Gebundene Ausgabe)

Alan Parks wird scheinbar mit jedem Buch immer besser. Spätestens seit Teil 2 einsame Spitze. Für jeden Noir-Fan ein Muss. Freue mich auf den fünften Band. Schreibe normalerweise keine Bewertungen, aber bei dieser Buchreihe ist es mir ein kleines Anliegen, dass möglichst viele Leute sie lesen werden.

Alan Parks - The April Dead

Miss.mesmerized am 25.03.2021

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1974 and Glasgow is shaken by homemade bombs. What so far was only known to happen in Northern Ireland, now also seems to have reached Scotland. Detective Harry McCoy is assigned the investigation, but first, he needs to head to the prison where his oldest friends Stevie Cooper is released. Harry tells him to keep his head down for a couple of days, despite knowing Stevie’s character only too well. Thus, he starts a series of gang feuds in Glasgow’s underworld which adds to the mysterious bombings. And there is another case which Harry tries to solve: an American father is looking for his son who disappeared while being stationed with the navy in Scotland. Just like always, all things happen at the same time and McCoy has another couple of challenging days ahead. Following the Harry McCoy series from the first instalment, I have since been a huge fan of Alan Park’s novels. The first two, “Bloody January” and “February’s Son” presented us the protagonist of the series and his family background and link to the underworld, “Bobby March Will Live Forever” focussed a bit more on the police world in 1970s Glasgow, the latest book is again brilliant in creating a special atmosphere and gives insight in how, at times, the truth needs to be adapted to the needs while not losing sight of rightfulness and justice. The bombings plot is quickly linked to a paramilitary army which, of course, strongly reminds of the IRA. A charismatic leader who abuses his followers to accomplish his mission in a complex political environment is perfectly chosen for a crime novel. The missing son is an interesting addition since this illustrates the family pressure which was much stronger five decades ago than today. Undoubtedly the most fascinating aspect was this time how McCoy is torn between his conviction as a member of the police and his bond with Cooper, himself the number one of Glasgow’s underworld. McCoy is not actually afraid of what Cooper might be willing to do to him, but he shows respect while making his point as a detective, at the same time. Even though he follows his instinct, which is often totally right, he is also at fault at times and has to cope with the consequences and challenge his sense of justice. Another enjoyable and suspenseful novel which is not only highly complex but cleverly made-up with a careful rhythm and thus, for me, one of the best crime series at the moment.

Alan Parks - The April Dead

Miss.mesmerized am 25.03.2021
Bewertet: Buch (Gebundene Ausgabe)

1974 and Glasgow is shaken by homemade bombs. What so far was only known to happen in Northern Ireland, now also seems to have reached Scotland. Detective Harry McCoy is assigned the investigation, but first, he needs to head to the prison where his oldest friends Stevie Cooper is released. Harry tells him to keep his head down for a couple of days, despite knowing Stevie’s character only too well. Thus, he starts a series of gang feuds in Glasgow’s underworld which adds to the mysterious bombings. And there is another case which Harry tries to solve: an American father is looking for his son who disappeared while being stationed with the navy in Scotland. Just like always, all things happen at the same time and McCoy has another couple of challenging days ahead. Following the Harry McCoy series from the first instalment, I have since been a huge fan of Alan Park’s novels. The first two, “Bloody January” and “February’s Son” presented us the protagonist of the series and his family background and link to the underworld, “Bobby March Will Live Forever” focussed a bit more on the police world in 1970s Glasgow, the latest book is again brilliant in creating a special atmosphere and gives insight in how, at times, the truth needs to be adapted to the needs while not losing sight of rightfulness and justice. The bombings plot is quickly linked to a paramilitary army which, of course, strongly reminds of the IRA. A charismatic leader who abuses his followers to accomplish his mission in a complex political environment is perfectly chosen for a crime novel. The missing son is an interesting addition since this illustrates the family pressure which was much stronger five decades ago than today. Undoubtedly the most fascinating aspect was this time how McCoy is torn between his conviction as a member of the police and his bond with Cooper, himself the number one of Glasgow’s underworld. McCoy is not actually afraid of what Cooper might be willing to do to him, but he shows respect while making his point as a detective, at the same time. Even though he follows his instinct, which is often totally right, he is also at fault at times and has to cope with the consequences and challenge his sense of justice. Another enjoyable and suspenseful novel which is not only highly complex but cleverly made-up with a careful rhythm and thus, for me, one of the best crime series at the moment.

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