The Bad Fire

The Bad Fire

by Campbell Armstrong (Author)

Synopsis

William Logan has grown away from his roots, and away from the city of Glasgow. In twenty years in America, he has barely thought about the place, turning his back not only on the city of his birth, but the custom of his family, by going to America - and becoming a cop. Now, Logan is coming back, for his father's funeral. And try as he might, he cannot help getting involved in some unfinished family business...The Bad Fire is the place where children are told they will go for being naughty. Logan is about to find out that even after all these years, the fire never goes out. Lyrical, elegiac, suspenseful and thrilling, The Bad Fire is Campbell Armstrong's greatest novel since Jig.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 4
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 21 May 2001

ISBN 10: 0002262010
ISBN 13: 9780002262019

Media Reviews

`Armstrong is a wonderfully atmospheric writer who shines a light into the dark corners of the human heart.' Sunday Telegraph

`He not only has a whiplash style, he also has a gift for understanding character, and his dialogue rings true.' New York Times

`Armstrong is among the most intriguing of blockbuster writers... near to unputdownable' GQ

`Armstrong creates electric tension.' Daily Telegraph

`Armstrong has discovered a way with words that raises him above the routine level of the marketplace.' The Times

Author Bio

Campbell Armstrong was born in Glasgow in 1944 and educated at Sussex University. After living in the USA for twenty years, he now lives in Ireland. He has been in the front rank of modern thriller writers for many years, and his bestselling novels include the highly acclaimed Jig series.