The Dead Hour

The Dead Hour

by Denise Mina (Author)

Synopsis

When Paddy Meehan, Glasgow's youngest aspiring journalist, is called to a domestic dispute at a house in a wealthy suburb in the north of the city, it seems like just another police call. The blonde bleeding from a head injury in the shadows doesn't want any help; and the well dressed man at the front door assures Paddy that everything's fine, and that she can leave. And then he slips her a crisp GBP50 note to keep the story out of the paper. By the next morning the woman's dead. Paddy may have found the story she's dreamed about, but she'll lose all credibility if the word gets out about her bribe. The police who attended the call are twisting the evidence for reasons of their own. Only Paddy cares enough to pursue a dark and brutal truth that could make her career - or kill her.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 352
Edition: 1
Publisher: Bantam Press
Published: 03 Jul 2006

ISBN 10: 0593051424
ISBN 13: 9780593051429
Book Overview: The second novel in the wonderful Paddy Meehan series by Scotland's princess of crime, Denise Mina.

Media Reviews
Mina never fails to engage the reader, taking crime fiction into further territory to challenge and extend our perceptions...Puts Mina into the class of the serious psychological novelist.
- Scotland on Sunday
Scotland has found itself a new Ian Rankin.
- The Times

Praise for Denise Mina:
One of the most exciting writers to have emerged in Britain for years.
-Ian Rankin
The Crown Princess of Crime.
-Val McDermid
Field of Blood is more challenging than any crime novel, more engaging than any social commentary, and way more inspiring, inventive and downright chilling than any thriller.
-Manda Scott
Mina never fails to engage the reader, taking crime fiction into further territory to challenge and extend our perceptions... Puts Mina into the class of the serious psychological novelist.
- Scotland on Sunday
Scotland has found itself a new Ian Rankin.
- The Times

Praise for Denise Mina:
One of the most exciting writers to have emerged in Britain for years.
- Ian Rankin
The Crown Princess of Crime.
- Val McDermid
Field of Blood is more challenging than any crime novel, more engaging than any social commentary, and way more inspiring, inventive and downright chilling than any thriller.
- Manda Scott
Author Bio
As an academic researcher, Denise Mina has written extensively on the medicalization of deviant women, and until recently she taught criminology and Criminal Law. She is the author of Garnethill, for which she won the John Creasey Award for best first crime novel in 1998, Exile, Resolution and Sanctum. She lives with her partner and two young sons in Glasgow.