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Alex Morrow is not new to the police force-or to crime-but there is nothing familiar about the call she has just received. On a still night in a quiet suburb of Glasgow, Scotland, three armed men have slipped from a van into a house, demanding a man who is not, and has never been, inside the front door. In the confusion that ensues, one family member is shot and another kidnapped, the assailants demanding an impossible ransom. Is this the amateur crime gone horribly wrong that it seems, or something much more unexpected?
"Alex Morrow, a detective sergeant with the
Strathclyde police force, is another of Mina's prickly heroines, the kind you
love at your own risk…She's also the smartest cop in the shop, the only one
sensitive enough to interpret the subtle vagaries of human behavior. It's a
huge pleasure to watch her crack the 'family myths and fables' that blood
relatives instinctively adopt as protection from outsiders-and as a way of
preserving themselves from members of their own clan."
"[A] stellar first in a new series…Mina, who's
as much at ease with cops as she is with the people they chase, laces this
potent crime thriller with colorful Scottish slang and delivers a sucker-punch
climax."
"Mina is adept at capturing the rhythms of life
in Glasgow among the down-and-out. She vividly portrays the squalor of the
underworld while depicting even her bad guys in all of their human complexity,
which gives her novels a rare grace."
"A startling exploration of characters who
stubbornly refuse to stay in the boxes they've been assigned."
"Mina is acutely sensitive to characters' mental
states, rendering them with a precision which blurs the line between
heroism and villainy. At the same time, her prose is both nimble and
muscular."
"The
book really has everything you want in a crime novel: enormous
suspense, acerbic wit, arresting detail, and an ever-mutating plot. But
there is improbable sweetness here too. There is a word I would never
have used to describe Denise Mina's work until now; but the truth is,
this intense, fast-moving crime drama is, in the end, utterly charming."
"Mina shakes the tired format of the thriller until all the clichés come out…Still Midnight is both unsettling, exhilarating, [and] ferociously gripping."
"Alex Morrow, a detective sergeant with the
Strathclyde police force, is another of Mina's prickly heroines, the kind you
love at your own risk…She's also the smartest cop in the shop, the only one
sensitive enough to interpret the subtle vagaries of human behavior. It's a
huge pleasure to watch her crack the 'family myths and fables' that blood
relatives instinctively adopt as protection from outsiders-and as a way of
preserving themselves from members of their own clan."
"[A] stellar first in a new series…Mina, who's
as much at ease with cops as she is with the people they chase, laces this
potent crime thriller with colorful Scottish slang and delivers a sucker-punch
climax."
"Mina is adept at capturing the rhythms of life
in Glasgow among the down-and-out. She vividly portrays the squalor of the
underworld while depicting even her bad guys in all of their human complexity,
which gives her novels a rare grace."
"A startling exploration of characters who
stubbornly refuse to stay in the boxes they've been assigned."
"Mina is acutely sensitive to characters' mental
states, rendering them with a precision which blurs the line between
heroism and villainy. At the same time, her prose is both nimble and
muscular."
"The
book really has everything you want in a crime novel: enormous
suspense, acerbic wit, arresting detail, and an ever-mutating plot. But
there is improbable sweetness here too. There is a word I would never
have used to describe Denise Mina's work until now; but the truth is,
this intense, fast-moving crime drama is, in the end, utterly charming."
"Mina shakes the tired format of the thriller until all the clichés come out…Still Midnight is both unsettling, exhilarating, [and] ferociously gripping."
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