The Storm
The Storm
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After his editor is murdered in front of him, Doug McGregor's world falls apart. His is 'friendship' with DS Susie Drummond is also in a weird place. When another killing occurs, Doug realises that going to Skye for time out with an old friend was the best and worst move possible. He's in the eye of the Storm - and this one could engulf them all.
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The Storm by Neil Broadfoot
The real deal. - Crimesquad. After his editor is murdered in front of him, crime reporter Doug McGregor's world falls apart. As prime witness, he's not allowed to investigate the case, and he's left only with questions and a bloody memory seared in his mind. On top of that, Doug's 'friendship' with his police contact, DS Susie Drummond, is in a weird place right now. So he leaps at the chance to take some time out with his old friend on the Isle of Skye. But when another savage killing occurs, Doug realises that the murders may be linked, and that going to Skye was the best and worst move possible. He's in the eye of the Storm - and this one could engulf them all.
Cracking pace, great cast of characters and satisfyingly twisty plotA great read. - James Oswald.; A gripping page turner with prose like a sniper's bullet. - Douglas Skelton.; Definitely a 'must read' for all lovers of Tartan Noir: or anyone else who simply wants to enjoy a compelling tale. - Undiscovered Scotland; Praise for Falling Fast: Shortlisted for the Deanston Scottish Crime Book of the Year Award 2014. Finalist, Dundee International Book Prize. Neil Broadfoot is the one to watch. Magnus Linklater Falling Fast is a book that grabs you by the throat from the start and doesn't let go. Crime Fiction Lover, 5 stars. Falling Fast by Neil Broadfoot: Scotland isn't going to run out of great crime fiction any time soon. Chris Brookmyre. Broadfoot is the real deal. A superb debut. Crimesquad.comA deliciously twisty thriller that never lets up the pace. Thrills, spills, chills and kills. Donna Moore. The chapters are a series of stabs, swift, to the point... The knots in the plot unravel with timely stealth. Tom Adair, Scotsman. Broadfoot is here, and he's ready to sit at the table with some of the finest crime writers Scottish fiction has to offer. Russel D. McLean. A great meaty crime read with a true grit core. Laura Piper, STV. Gritty with a strong identity. Broadfoot is destined for crime success. Dundee International Book Prize judges
Before turning his hand to fiction, Neil Broadfoot worked as a journalist for 15 years - an experience that greatly influenced his high-octane thrillers Falling Fast and The Storm, both of which feature crime reporter Doug McGregor. Falling Fast was an instant success, shortlisted for the prestigious Deanston Scottish Crime Book of the Year Award and the Dundee International Book Prize. Its follow-up, The Storm, has garnered praise from critics, crime fiction authors and readers alike, and has established Neil as one of the heavyweight writers on the (in)famous Tartan Noir scene.
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ISBN 13 | 9781908643872 |
ISBN 10 | 1908643870 |
Title | The Storm |
Author | Neil Broadfoot |
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Binding Type | Paperback |
Publisher | Saraband |
Year published | 2015-05-07 |
Number of pages | 256 |
Prizes | Runner-up for Dundee International Book Prize 2013, Short-listed for Deanston Scottish Crime Book of the Year 2014 |
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