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Meet Bruce McLintock: a down-on-his-luck Scottish journalist, now navigating the city's smoky clubs and rain-slick streets as an unlikely private investigator in 1970s Glasgow.
Bruce McLintock has nothing left: his wife gone, his job at the Courier finished, his days lost to whisky. When Archie MacPherson of the CID finds him half-conscious in a police cell, it's the start of a slow return to usefulness. Bruce takes on small jobs as a freelance journalist, then bigger ones as a private investigator.
What begins with a shipping magnate's confession of blackmail drags Bruce into a web of nightclubs, backroom deals and political double-talk. His shabby top-floor office is soon the front line between Glasgow's ordinary working lives and the men who profit from their fears.
With Mary Jo Milliken at his desk -- practical, steady, her own private burdens carried without complaint -- Bruce keeps stumbling forward. He's no hero, but he knows when something stinks. And in 1970s Glasgow, the stink is never far away.
THE SETTING
Glasgow in the 1970s is a city of contrasts -- rain-slick streets and smoky nightclubs, newsroom bustle and backroom deals. Behind the neon and whisky lurks a harder truth: corruption, blackmail, and violence that reach from the Clyde's waterfront to quiet tenement stairwells.
Perfect for fans of Ian Rankin, William McIlvanney, James Ellroy and John Harvey
READERS LOVE THE BRUCE MCLINTOCK THRILLERS:
????? 'An old fashioned mystery, no cell phones, just call boxes and desk phones. If you like mystery and enjoy looking at a past way of life read this one and enjoy.' Kindle Reader.
????? 'A very good mystery thriller. The plot moves along at a steady pace and is easy reading.' St.
????? 'Brilliant story.' Cynthia D.
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