Butcher (Lou Perlman)

Butcher (Lou Perlman)

by Campbell Armstrong (Author)

Synopsis

Detective Lou Perlman has become an outcast from police HQ, doomed by a sadistic Chief-Superintendent to a seemingly infinite 'sick-list'. Deprived of doing battle with Glasgow's criminal underworld - which he needs the way a junkie needs a fix - he's barred from participating in the investigation of the bloodbath that has rocked the foundations of the city's lower depths. A new man has powered and blasted his way to the top of Glasgow's gangster fraternity, Reuben Chuck, a villain who promotes cruelty and murder even as he pursues an inscrutable religious awakening of his own. Only a gruesome discovery made in Perlman's own house invigorates him, and launches him into a simple inquiry that quickly becomes a ganglia of perplexities - the whereabouts of his missing love Miriam, body parts, a seemingly haunted house, dubious part-time surgeons, a mob of dangerous hooded teenagers, a ferret, and his own family's history - all leading, inexorably, strangely, to the deathly terrain of Reuben Chuck.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 340
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Allison & Busby
Published: 30 Jul 2007

ISBN 10: 0749081945
ISBN 13: 9780749081942

Media Reviews
'Armstrong has outdone both Frederick Forsyth and Ken Follett'JAMES PATTERSON'Campbell Armstrong is thriller writing's best-kept secret'SUNDAY TIMES
Author Bio
Born in Glasgow and having lived in the US for twenty years, CAMPBELL ARMSTRONG now lives in Ireland with his wife. He began writing fiction in 1978; has since written over twenty novels - including the highly acclaimed Jig series - and is ranked as one of the world's leading international thriller writers.