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2000s: Kidnapping and more in Glasgow
2000s: Kidnapping and more in Glasgow
It’s a peaceful Sunday evening in suburban Glasgow until a battered van pulls up to one home and disgorges a group of armed men in balaclavas. They smash into the house and hold the family at gunpoint and demand millions of pounds. Baffled, the assembled people protest that they don’t have access to that sort of money. The attackers kidnap the elderly grandfather and storm off into the night.
Now senior policewoman Alex Morrow has been summoned to investigate the case. But there are so many mysteries. Who were the men? And why did they think a normal household concealed untold riches? The family is certainly not talking. But as she starts to delve deeper, she realises that there are dark secrets all around.
Alex Morrow is a Glasgow police detective – she’s got a lot of her plate since her marriage is fading fast and she always feels the odd one out given her backgroid. This police force has a lot to deal with. The city seems to be awash with kidnappers and bad guys:
The writing brings Glasgow to life – well its underbelly at least – Glasgow slang and profanity litter the pages. Violence, the underbelly of society and the dark dark shadows which shroud the streets.The language really does evoke a dark and dangerous place.
Author/Guide: Denise Mina Destination: Glasgow Departure Time: 2000s
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