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  • Location: Glasgow

February’s Son (Harry McCoy 2)

February’s Son (Harry McCoy 2)

Why a Booktrail?

1970s: Ready for a breathless ride through the ruthless world of 1970s Glasgow.

  • ISBN: B07FF61PLQ
  • Genre: Crime

What you need to know before your trail

Bodies are piling up with grisly messages carved into their chests. Rival gangs are competing for control of Glasgow’s underworld and it seems that Cooper, McCoy’s oldest gangster friend, is tangled up in it all.

Detective Harry McCoy’s first day back at work couldn’t have gone worse.

New drugs have arrived in Glasgow, and they’ve brought a different kind of violence to the broken city. The law of the street is changing and now demons from McCoy’s past are coming back to haunt him. But vengeance always carries a price, and it could cost McCoy more than he ever imagined.

The waters of Glasgow corruption are creeping higher, as the wealthy and dangerous play for power. And the city’s killer continues his dark mission.

Can McCoy keep his head up for long enough to solve the case?

Travel Guide

Travel BookTrail style to Alan Park’s Glasgow

This is a city visit you will never forget! The streets are dark and wet for most of the novel and drugs flood the city. This is the Glasgow controlled by the various gangs and the criminal underworld.

This is a very brutal and bleak picture of 1970s Glasgow where there was often a very fine line between the police and the criminals themselves. Violence stands on every street corner and will come find you…

It’s very possible to tour the sites of the novel (considerably nicer in real life!) and even visit the bars such as The Variety and St. Enoch Hotel which feature in the story. Beer is more expensive than in the 1970s however!

 

Booktrail Boarding Pass: February’s Son (Harry McCoy 2)

Destination: Glasgow  Author/Guide: Alan Parks   Departure Time: 1970s

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