Dead Hour, the

Dead Hour, the

by Denise Mina (Author)

Synopsis

A blonde woman with a poodle perm standing in the doorway of the elegant villa with blood dripping from her chin. There was a story. No doubt about it . addy Meehan, Glasgow's aspiring journalist is back on the beat, trawling the streets of Glasgow for a story something to prove she can write; that she s better at her job than all her male colleagues; anything that will get her off the terrible night shift that is slowly turning her brains to mush and her insane. nd then she meets the woman with the poodle perm at the door of a wealthy suburb in the north of the city. It s just a domestic dispute, Paddy s told, although her instincts are raised when she s slipped a o50 note to keep the story out of the papers. By the next morning the woman is dead; she s been tortured first, beaten, and left to die. Paddy has found her story, but she s still got the o50; and with her father and brothers unemployed, and her upright Roman Catholic family perilously short of money, this could solve a lot of problems. day later, Paddy sees a body being pulled from the river. Another death, she's told; it's nothing to do with you; go home. But when Paddy talks to the wife of the dead man, she fin

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Format: Paperback
Publisher: Bantam Press
Published: 03 Jul 2006

ISBN 10: 0593051459
ISBN 13: 9780593051450
Book Overview: The second novel in the wonderful Paddy Meehan series by Scotland s princess of crime, Denise Mina.

Author Bio
Denise Mina is the author of the Garnethill trilogy, the first of which, Garnethill, won the John Creasy Dagger for best first novel. A stand-alone novel, Sanctum, was followed by her creation of the Paddy Meehan series which include The Field of Blood, winner of the 2006 Barry Award, and The Dead Hour, which was nominated for a 2007 Edgar Award. he has also written a year-long run of Hellblazer for DC Comics and the graphic novel A Sickness in the Family. Her first play 'Ida Tamson' was staged in 2006. n between writing she raises children, mooches about eating toast and listens to thrash metal. Nice life.