Dead Men and Broken Hearts: A Lennox Thriller

Dead Men and Broken Hearts: A Lennox Thriller

by Craig Russell (Author)

Synopsis

November 1956. The world is in turmoil. While the Suez Crisis and the Hungarian Uprising boil away in the background, Lennox has more immediate concerns, like getting his personal life, and his business, back on track. So, when a woman comes into Lennox's office and hires him to follow her husband, whom she suspects of leading a double life, it seems the perfect case. Straightforward, typical - if a little sordid - and most of all, legal. But as he begins to dig deeper, Lennox realizes that this is no ordinary case of marital infidelity. He finds himself caught by the police in a room with a dead body; pursued by shadowy members of the intelligence community; and once more a target of the Three Kings, the crime bosses who between them run Glasgow's underworld. Lennox must again draw on the violent, war-damaged part of his personality that he has tried to keep buried, in order to survive...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: UK Airports
Publisher: Quercus
Published: 07 Jun 2012

ISBN 10: 0857381830
ISBN 13: 9780857381835

Media Reviews
'a masterful blend of grit and gangsters, overlaid with humour that's sharper than a 50's flick knife on the streets of this mean city' Daily Record. * Daily Record *
'fast paced, with plenty of action; an intelligent thriller' Eurocrime. * Eurocrime *
'The fourth instalment of the Lennox series is Craig Russell's best yet ... a brilliant addition to an excellent series that is getting seriously addictive with every instalment' Crimesquad. * Crimesquad *
Author Bio
Craig Russell is the author of the Jan Fabel thrillers set in contemporary Hamburg and the Lennox series set in 1950s Glasgow. He is the only non-German to have been awarded the Polizeistern (Police Star) by the Polizei Hamburg. He has been shortlisted for the CWA Duncan Lawrie Golden Dagger, the French Prix Polar, the 2012 Bloody Scotland Crime Book of the Year and the 2013 Ellis Peters Historical Dagger, and has won the CWA Dagger in the Library and the 2015 Bloody Scotland Crime Book of the Year