Hostage to Murder: Book 6 (Lindsay Gordon Crime Series)

Hostage to Murder: Book 6 (Lindsay Gordon Crime Series)

by V.L.McDermid (Author)

Synopsis

Hostage to Murder, the long-awaited sixth Lindsay Gordon mystery, is a lightning-paced story spliced with crackling action and an intense emotional dimension. Spraining an ankle is rarely a stroke of luck, but for Lindsay Gordon, jobless in Glasgow, the injury is her introduction to young freelance journalist Rory McLaren and the opening of a new chapter in her life. Rory's invitation to work alongside her in her booth at the Cafe Virginia is irresistible. From there it is just a short step to political corruption and other juicy stories - all welcome distractions from Lindsay's problems at home, where her long-term lover Sophie has decided to heed the ticking of her biological clock and get pregnant. But when a local car-dealer's stepson is kidnapped, Lindsay and Rory are invited to trade journalism for detection. The trail leads them to St Petersburg and a dangerous snatch-back operation. It's a journey that brings a whole new dimension of risk into Lindsay's life. Back in Glasgow, it becomes clear that Lindsay and Rory have stumbled into a bigger, more violent piece of business than either of them could have guessed - and one which will test Lindsay to her absolute limits.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 03 Nov 2003

ISBN 10: 0007173490
ISBN 13: 9780007173495

Media Reviews

`Tough, exciting, moody and unpredictable' The Times

`Neatly constructed and splendidly sarcastic' Daily Telegraph

`The writing is tough and colourful, the scene setting excellent' Times Literary Supplement

`There are wisecracks galore and the whole ends on a high note. This is terrific fun' Independent

`McDermid not only keeps you guessing but keeps you interested' Sunday Telegraph

Author Bio

Val McDermid grew up in a Scottish mining community then read English at Oxford. She was a journalist for sixteen years, spending the last three as Northern Bureau Chief of a national Sunday tabloid. She is now a full-time writer and lives in South Manchester.