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ISBN
9780802123640
Publication Year
2015
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Book Title
Dead Girl Walking
Author
Christopher Brookmyre
Publisher
GROVE/Atlantic, Incorporated
Genre
Fiction
Item Length
9 in
Topic
Thrillers / Suspense, Thrillers / General
Item Weight
22 Oz
Item Width
6 in
Number of Pages
384 Pages

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Publisher
GROVE/Atlantic, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0802123643
ISBN-13
9780802123640
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204232222

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Book Title
Dead Girl Walking
Number of Pages
384 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2015
Topic
Thrillers / Suspense, Thrillers / General
Genre
Fiction
Author
Christopher Brookmyre
Format
Hardcover

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Item Weight
22 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

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Trade
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2015-298390
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23
Reviews
Praise for Dead Girl Walking : Entertaining . . . Brookmyre creates fascinating characters and expertly places them in darkly humorous yet disturbing situations." — Publishers Weekly Brookmyre serves up a tantalizing mix of possibilities for Heike's disappearance: romantic vengeance, shady rock politics, jealousy, and Heike's tangling with a ruthless human-trafficking gang. Readers will be pleased to find that Jack's ‘dubious' methods make fantastic thriller fare, and skilled plotting keeps the key to Heike's disappearance elusive until the final moments." — Booklist More Praise for Christopher Brookmyre: Bred in the Bone is essentially two individual but intertwined personal narratives, wrapped around a gangster story and set in the Glasgow underworld. . . . Brookmyre is a polished stylist who spikes his smooth wordsmithery with a quirk Scottish brogue." —Marilyn Stasio, New York Times A baker's dozen characters are well sketched, and Fallan is wonderfully complex; a stone-cold killer who is also strangely principled. Brookmyre is building a case for gritty, violent Glasgow as the world capital of crime, and this is his best book yet." — Booklist (starred review), on Bred in the Bone Christopher Brookmyre excels. From the titles of his novels to his ongoing instruction on the marked differences between Glasgow and Edinburgh, Brookmyre is a joy and a pleasure to read for those of us who like our fiction served up dark with humor to match. His latest stateside offering is Bred in the Bone , the third in the Jasmine Sharp and Catherine McLeod series and the best thus far. It takes a confident writer to race an immensely interesting character right out of the gate and then take him off the map within a few pages. . . . Brookmyre is a spellbinding storyteller who, by virtue of the wit and intricateness of his stories, has earned much greater attention on this side of the Atlantic than he has received thus far. Incapable of writing badly and possessed of an inability to make each and all of his characters unforgettable, Brookmyre is a marvel, and Bred in the Bone is nothing less than marvelous." —Joe Hartlaub, Bookreporter, on Bred in the Bone Brookmyre . . . spares no detail in his account of Glasgow's violent underworld . . . . His characters are satisfyingly multidimensional." — Kirkus , on Bred in the Bone A strident blast of the trumpet to wake up crime fiction readers everywhere." —Val McDermid, on Where the Bodies Are Buried When the Devil Drives is a true pleasure for all detective fiction fans—think Ian Rankin by way of Agatha Christie." —Michael Koryta, on When the Devil Drives Tough Scottish humor . . . leavened with Elmore Leonard-like flourishes. . . . finely controlled yet exuberant mayhem." — Christian Science Monitor , on Where the Bodies Are Buried Yet another accomplished, engaging, smart, and funny piece of crime writing, plotted and executed with no small amount of skill, style, and craft." — Scotsman , on When the Devil Drives, Praise for Dead Girl Walking : Shortlisted for the Scottish Crime Book of the Year Shortlisted for the Bloody Scotland Crime Book of the Year "Brookmyre's intricate plot is tightly woven and transitions from multiple characters' perspectives seamlessly. Fans of Ian Rankin's John Rebus crime novels and Henning Mankell's Wallander books will enjoy the strong male protagonist. Readers already invested in Jack and his exploits will enjoy this chilly thriller, which also can serve as a stand-alone for newcomers." -- Library Journal (starred review) "Entertaining . . . Brookmyre creates fascinating characters and expertly places them in darkly humorous yet disturbing situations." -- Publishers Weekly "Brookmyre serves up a tantalizing mix of possibilities for Heike's disappearance: romantic vengeance, shady rock politics, jealousy, and Heike's tangling with a ruthless human-trafficking gang. Readers will be pleased to find that Jack's ''dubious' methods make fantastic thriller fare, and skilled plotting keeps the key to Heike's disappearance elusive until the final moments." -- Booklist "Finally--a thriller that works! . . . I couldn''t put this book down." --Crime Segments Praise for Christopher Brookmyre: " Bred in the Bone is essentially two individual but intertwined personal narratives, wrapped around a gangster story and set in the Glasgow underworld. . . . Brookmyre is a polished stylist who spikes his smooth wordsmithery with a quirk Scottish brogue." --Marilyn Stasio, New York Times "A baker's dozen characters are well sketched, and Fallan is wonderfully complex; a stone-cold killer who is also strangely principled. Brookmyre is building a case for gritty, violent Glasgow as the world capital of crime, and this is his best book yet." -- Booklist (starred review), on Bred in the Bone "Christopher Brookmyre excels. From the titles of his novels to his ongoing instruction on the marked differences between Glasgow and Edinburgh, Brookmyre is a joy and a pleasure to read for those of us who like our fiction served up dark with humor to match. His latest stateside offering is Bred in the Bone , the third in the Jasmine Sharp and Catherine McLeod series and the best thus far. It takes a confident writer to race an immensely interesting character right out of the gate and then take him off the map within a few pages. . . . Brookmyre is a spellbinding storyteller who, by virtue of the wit and intricateness of his stories, has earned much greater attention on this side of the Atlantic than he has received thus far. Incapable of writing badly and possessed of an inability to make each and all of his characters unforgettable, Brookmyre is a marvel, and Bred in the Bone is nothing less than marvelous." --Joe Hartlaub, Bookreporter, on Bred in the Bone "Brookmyre . . . spares no detail in his account of Glasgow's violent underworld . . . . His characters are satisfyingly multidimensional." -- Kirkus , on Bred in the Bone "A strident blast of the trumpet to wake up crime fiction readers everywhere." --Val McDermid, on Where the Bodies Are Buried " When the Devil Drives is a true pleasure for all detective fiction fans--think Ian Rankin by way of Agatha Christie." --Michael Koryta, on When the Devil Drives "Tough Scottish humor . . . leavened with Elmore Leonard-like flourishes. . . . finely controlled yet exuberant mayhem." -- Christian Science Monitor , on Where the Bodies Are Buried "Yet another accomplished, engaging, smart, and funny piece of crime writing, plotted and executed with no small amount of skill, style, and craft." -- Scotsman , on When the Devil Drives, Praise for Dead Girl Walking : Brookmyre serves up a tantalizing mix of possibilities for Heike's disappearance: romantic vengeance, shady rock politics, jealousy, and Heike's tangling with a ruthless human-trafficking gang. Readers will be pleased to find that Jack's ‘dubious' methods make fantastic thriller fare, and skilled plotting keeps the key to Heike's disappearance elusive until the final moments."— Booklist More Praise for Christopher Brookmyre: Bred in the Bone is essentially two individual but intertwined personal narratives, wrapped around a gangster story and set in the Glasgow underworld. . . . Brookmyre is a polished stylist who spikes his smooth wordsmithery with a quirk Scottish brogue."—Marilyn Stasio, New York Times A baker's dozen characters are well sketched, and Fallan is wonderfully complex; a stone-cold killer who is also strangely principled. Brookmyre is building a case for gritty, violent Glasgow as the world capital of crime, and this is his best book yet."— Booklist (starred review), on Bred in the Bone Christopher Brookmyre excels. From the titles of his novels to his ongoing instruction on the marked differences between Glasgow and Edinburgh, Brookmyre is a joy and a pleasure to read for those of us who like our fiction served up dark with humor to match. His latest stateside offering is Bred in the Bone , the third in the Jasmine Sharp and Catherine McLeod series and the best thus far. It takes a confident writer to race an immensely interesting character right out of the gate and then take him off the map within a few pages. . . . Brookmyre is a spellbinding storyteller who, by virtue of the wit and intricateness of his stories, has earned much greater attention on this side of the Atlantic than he has received thus far. Incapable of writing badly and possessed of an inability to make each and all of his characters unforgettable, Brookmyre is a marvel, and Bred in the Bone is nothing less than marvelous."—Joe Hartlaub, Bookreporter, on Bred in the Bone Brookmyre . . . spares no detail in his account of Glasgow's violent underworld . . . . His characters are satisfyingly multidimensional."— Kirkus , on Bred in the Bone A strident blast of the trumpet to wake up crime fiction readers everywhere."—Val McDermid, on Where the Bodies Are Buried When the Devil Drives is a true pleasure for all detective fiction fans—think Ian Rankin by way of Agatha Christie."—Michael Koryta, on When the Devil Drives Tough Scottish humor . . . leavened with Elmore Leonard-like flourishes. . . . finely controlled yet exuberant mayhem."— Christian Science Monitor , on Where the Bodies Are Buried Yet another accomplished, engaging, smart, and funny piece of crime writing, plotted and executed with no small amount of skill, style, and craft."— Scotsman , on When the Devil Drives, Praise for Dead Girl Walking : Shortlisted for the Scottish Crime Book of the Year "Brookmyre's intricate plot is tightly woven and transitions from multiple characters' perspectives seamlessly. Fans of Ian Rankin's John Rebus crime novels and Henning Mankell's Wallander books will enjoy the strong male protagonist. Readers already invested in Jack and his exploits will enjoy this chilly thriller, which also can serve as a stand-alone for newcomers." -- Library Journal (starred review) "Entertaining . . . Brookmyre creates fascinating characters and expertly places them in darkly humorous yet disturbing situations." -- Publishers Weekly "Brookmyre serves up a tantalizing mix of possibilities for Heike's disappearance: romantic vengeance, shady rock politics, jealousy, and Heike's tangling with a ruthless human-trafficking gang. Readers will be pleased to find that Jack's ''dubious' methods make fantastic thriller fare, and skilled plotting keeps the key to Heike's disappearance elusive until the final moments." -- Booklist "Finally--a thriller that works! . . . I couldn''t put this book down." --Crime Segments Praise for Christopher Brookmyre: " Bred in the Bone is essentially two individual but intertwined personal narratives, wrapped around a gangster story and set in the Glasgow underworld. . . . Brookmyre is a polished stylist who spikes his smooth wordsmithery with a quirk Scottish brogue." --Marilyn Stasio, New York Times "A baker's dozen characters are well sketched, and Fallan is wonderfully complex; a stone-cold killer who is also strangely principled. Brookmyre is building a case for gritty, violent Glasgow as the world capital of crime, and this is his best book yet." -- Booklist (starred review), on Bred in the Bone "Christopher Brookmyre excels. From the titles of his novels to his ongoing instruction on the marked differences between Glasgow and Edinburgh, Brookmyre is a joy and a pleasure to read for those of us who like our fiction served up dark with humor to match. His latest stateside offering is Bred in the Bone , the third in the Jasmine Sharp and Catherine McLeod series and the best thus far. It takes a confident writer to race an immensely interesting character right out of the gate and then take him off the map within a few pages. . . . Brookmyre is a spellbinding storyteller who, by virtue of the wit and intricateness of his stories, has earned much greater attention on this side of the Atlantic than he has received thus far. Incapable of writing badly and possessed of an inability to make each and all of his characters unforgettable, Brookmyre is a marvel, and Bred in the Bone is nothing less than marvelous." --Joe Hartlaub, Bookreporter, on Bred in the Bone "Brookmyre . . . spares no detail in his account of Glasgow's violent underworld . . . . His characters are satisfyingly multidimensional." -- Kirkus , on Bred in the Bone "A strident blast of the trumpet to wake up crime fiction readers everywhere." --Val McDermid, on Where the Bodies Are Buried " When the Devil Drives is a true pleasure for all detective fiction fans--think Ian Rankin by way of Agatha Christie." --Michael Koryta, on When the Devil Drives "Tough Scottish humor . . . leavened with Elmore Leonard-like flourishes. . . . finely controlled yet exuberant mayhem." -- Christian Science Monitor , on Where the Bodies Are Buried "Yet another accomplished, engaging, smart, and funny piece of crime writing, plotted and executed with no small amount of skill, style, and craft." -- Scotsman , on When the Devil Drives, Praise for Dead Girl Walking : Shortlisted for the Scottish Crime Book of the Year Shortlisted for the Bloody Scotland Crime Book of the Year "Brookmyre's intricate plot is tightly woven and transitions from multiple characters' perspectives seamlessly. Fans of Ian Rankin's John Rebus crime novels and Henning Mankell's Wallander books will enjoy the strong male protagonist. Readers already invested in Jack and his exploits will enjoy this chilly thriller, which also can serve as a stand-alone for newcomers." -- Library Journal (starred review) "Entertaining . . . Brookmyre creates fascinating characters and expertly places them in darkly humorous yet disturbing situations." -- Publishers Weekly "Brookmyre serves up a tantalizing mix of possibilities for Heike's disappearance: romantic vengeance, shady rock politics, jealousy, and Heike's tangling with a ruthless human-trafficking gang. Readers will be pleased to find that Jack's ''dubious' methods make fantastic thriller fare, and skilled plotting keeps the key to Heike's disappearance elusive until the final moments." -- Booklist "Finally--a thriller that works! . . . I couldn''t put this book down." --Crime Segments " Dead Girl Walking is the 19th novel by this Scottish master, and it's one of the best of the lot, featuring his irregular sleuth, Jack Parlabane, and set in the fascinating world of the music industry . . . This one is good right to the final page." -- Globe and Mail Praise for Christopher Brookmyre: " Bred in the Bone is essentially two individual but intertwined personal narratives, wrapped around a gangster story and set in the Glasgow underworld. . . . Brookmyre is a polished stylist who spikes his smooth wordsmithery with a quirk Scottish brogue." --Marilyn Stasio, New York Times "A baker's dozen characters are well sketched, and Fallan is wonderfully complex; a stone-cold killer who is also strangely principled. Brookmyre is building a case for gritty, violent Glasgow as the world capital of crime, and this is his best book yet." -- Booklist (starred review), on Bred in the Bone "Christopher Brookmyre excels. From the titles of his novels to his ongoing instruction on the marked differences between Glasgow and Edinburgh, Brookmyre is a joy and a pleasure to read for those of us who like our fiction served up dark with humor to match. His latest stateside offering is Bred in the Bone , the third in the Jasmine Sharp and Catherine McLeod series and the best thus far. It takes a confident writer to race an immensely interesting character right out of the gate and then take him off the map within a few pages. . . . Brookmyre is a spellbinding storyteller who, by virtue of the wit and intricateness of his stories, has earned much greater attention on this side of the Atlantic than he has received thus far. Incapable of writing badly and possessed of an inability to make each and all of his characters unforgettable, Brookmyre is a marvel, and Bred in the Bone is nothing less than marvelous." --Joe Hartlaub, Bookreporter, on Bred in the Bone "Brookmyre . . . spares no detail in his account of Glasgow's violent underworld . . . . His characters are satisfyingly multidimensional." -- Kirkus , on Bred in the Bone "A strident blast of the trumpet to wake up crime fiction readers everywhere." --Val McDermid, on Where the Bodies Are Buried " When the Devil Drives is a true pleasure for all detective fiction fans--think Ian Rankin by way of Agatha Christie." --Michael Koryta, on When the Devil Drives "Tough Scottish humor . . . leavened with Elmore Leonard-like flourishes. . . . finely controlled yet exuberant mayhem." -- Christian Science Monitor , on Where the Bodies Are Buried "Yet another accomplished, engaging, smart, and funny piece of crime writing, plotted and executed with no small amount of skill, style, and craft." -- Scotsman , on When the Devil Drives, Praise for Dead Girl Walking : "Brookmyre's intricate plot is tightly woven and transitions from multiple characters' perspectives seamlessly. Fans of Ian Rankin's John Rebus crime novels and Henning Mankell's Wallander books will enjoy the strong male protagonist. Readers already invested in Jack and his exploits will enjoy this chilly thriller, which also can serve as a stand-alone for newcomers." -- Library Journal (starred review) "Entertaining . . . Brookmyre creates fascinating characters and expertly places them in darkly humorous yet disturbing situations." -- Publishers Weekly "Brookmyre serves up a tantalizing mix of possibilities for Heike's disappearance: romantic vengeance, shady rock politics, jealousy, and Heike's tangling with a ruthless human-trafficking gang. Readers will be pleased to find that Jack's ''dubious' methods make fantastic thriller fare, and skilled plotting keeps the key to Heike's disappearance elusive until the final moments." -- Booklist "Finally--a thriller that works! . . . I couldn''t put this book down." --Crime Segments Praise for Christopher Brookmyre: " Bred in the Bone is essentially two individual but intertwined personal narratives, wrapped around a gangster story and set in the Glasgow underworld. . . . Brookmyre is a polished stylist who spikes his smooth wordsmithery with a quirk Scottish brogue." --Marilyn Stasio, New York Times "A baker's dozen characters are well sketched, and Fallan is wonderfully complex; a stone-cold killer who is also strangely principled. Brookmyre is building a case for gritty, violent Glasgow as the world capital of crime, and this is his best book yet." -- Booklist (starred review), on Bred in the Bone "Christopher Brookmyre excels. From the titles of his novels to his ongoing instruction on the marked differences between Glasgow and Edinburgh, Brookmyre is a joy and a pleasure to read for those of us who like our fiction served up dark with humor to match. His latest stateside offering is Bred in the Bone , the third in the Jasmine Sharp and Catherine McLeod series and the best thus far. It takes a confident writer to race an immensely interesting character right out of the gate and then take him off the map within a few pages. . . . Brookmyre is a spellbinding storyteller who, by virtue of the wit and intricateness of his stories, has earned much greater attention on this side of the Atlantic than he has received thus far. Incapable of writing badly and possessed of an inability to make each and all of his characters unforgettable, Brookmyre is a marvel, and Bred in the Bone is nothing less than marvelous." --Joe Hartlaub, Bookreporter, on Bred in the Bone "Brookmyre . . . spares no detail in his account of Glasgow's violent underworld . . . . His characters are satisfyingly multidimensional." -- Kirkus , on Bred in the Bone "A strident blast of the trumpet to wake up crime fiction readers everywhere." --Val McDermid, on Where the Bodies Are Buried " When the Devil Drives is a true pleasure for all detective fiction fans--think Ian Rankin by way of Agatha Christie." --Michael Koryta, on When the Devil Drives "Tough Scottish humor . . . leavened with Elmore Leonard-like flourishes. . . . finely controlled yet exuberant mayhem." -- Christian Science Monitor , on Where the Bodies Are Buried "Yet another accomplished, engaging, smart, and funny piece of crime writing, plotted and executed with no small amount of skill, style, and craft." -- Scotsman , on When the Devil Drives, Praise for Dead Girl Walking : "Brookmyre's intricate plot is tightly woven and transitions from multiple characters' perspectives seamlessly. Fans of Ian Rankin's John Rebus crime novels and Henning Mankell's Wallander books will enjoy the strong male protagonist. Readers already invested in Jack and his exploits will enjoy this chilly thriller, which also can serve as a stand-alone for newcomers." -- Library Journal (starred review) "Entertaining . . . Brookmyre creates fascinating characters and expertly places them in darkly humorous yet disturbing situations." -- Publishers Weekly "Brookmyre serves up a tantalizing mix of possibilities for Heike's disappearance: romantic vengeance, shady rock politics, jealousy, and Heike's tangling with a ruthless human-trafficking gang. Readers will be pleased to find that Jack's 'dubious' methods make fantastic thriller fare, and skilled plotting keeps the key to Heike's disappearance elusive until the final moments." -- Booklist Praise for Christopher Brookmyre: " Bred in the Bone is essentially two individual but intertwined personal narratives, wrapped around a gangster story and set in the Glasgow underworld. . . . Brookmyre is a polished stylist who spikes his smooth wordsmithery with a quirk Scottish brogue." --Marilyn Stasio, New York Times "A baker's dozen characters are well sketched, and Fallan is wonderfully complex; a stone-cold killer who is also strangely principled. Brookmyre is building a case for gritty, violent Glasgow as the world capital of crime, and this is his best book yet." -- Booklist (starred review), on Bred in the Bone "Christopher Brookmyre excels. From the titles of his novels to his ongoing instruction on the marked differences between Glasgow and Edinburgh, Brookmyre is a joy and a pleasure to read for those of us who like our fiction served up dark with humor to match. His latest stateside offering is Bred in the Bone , the third in the Jasmine Sharp and Catherine McLeod series and the best thus far. It takes a confident writer to race an immensely interesting character right out of the gate and then take him off the map within a few pages. . . . Brookmyre is a spellbinding storyteller who, by virtue of the wit and intricateness of his stories, has earned much greater attention on this side of the Atlantic than he has received thus far. Incapable of writing badly and possessed of an inability to make each and all of his characters unforgettable, Brookmyre is a marvel, and Bred in the Bone is nothing less than marvelous." --Joe Hartlaub, Bookreporter, on Bred in the Bone "Brookmyre . . . spares no detail in his account of Glasgow's violent underworld . . . . His characters are satisfyingly multidimensional." -- Kirkus , on Bred in the Bone "A strident blast of the trumpet to wake up crime fiction readers everywhere." --Val McDermid, on Where the Bodies Are Buried " When the Devil Drives is a true pleasure for all detective fiction fans--think Ian Rankin by way of Agatha Christie." --Michael Koryta, on When the Devil Drives "Tough Scottish humor . . . leavened with Elmore Leonard-like flourishes. . . . finely controlled yet exuberant mayhem." -- Christian Science Monitor , on Where the Bodies Are Buried "Yet another accomplished, engaging, smart, and funny piece of crime writing, plotted and executed with no small amount of skill, style, and craft." -- Scotsman , on When the Devil Drives
Dewey Decimal
823.9
Synopsis
Dead Girl Walking is the latest thrilling novel from one of Scotland's most treasured crime writers, as well known in his native country as Val McDermid, Ian Rankin, and Denise Mina. In Dead Girl Walking , Brookmyre has written his most accessible book yet--a thrilling story of sex, drugs, rock 'n' roll, and murder. Life is dangerous when you have everything to lose. Famous, beautiful and talented, Heike Gunn has the world at her feet. Then, one day, she simply vanishes. Meanwhile, journalist Jack Parlabane has lost everything: his career, his marriage, his self-respect. A call for help from an old friend offers a chance for redemption--but only if he can find out what happened to Heike. Pursued by those who would punish him for past crimes, Parlabane enters the secret-filled world of Heike's band, Savage Earth Heart, a group at breaking point. Each of its members seems to be hiding something, not least its newest recruit Monica Halcrow, whose alleged relationship with Heike has become a public obsession. Monica's own story, however, reveals a far darker truth. Fixated on Heike from day one, she has been engulfed by paranoia, jealousy and fear, as she discovers the hidden price of fame. From Berlin to Barcelona, from the streets of Milan to remote Scottish islands, Parlabane must dredge up old secrets to find Heike before it's too late.
LC Classification Number
PR6052.R58158D43

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