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Where the Dead Men Go by Liam McIlvanney is a gripping crime thriller set in the gritty world of Glasgow journalism. The story follows Gerry Conway, a journalist who finds himself entangled in a dangerous web of corruption and murder as he seeks to uncover the truth behind a colleague's mysterious disappearance. With its intricate plot and atmospheric setting, this novel offers a compelling blend of suspense and intrigue.
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This book may appeal to you if you enjoy gritty, atmospheric thrillers set in a vivid urban landscape. With its gripping plot and strong sense of place, you'll be drawn into the world of crime journalism, uncovering dark secrets alongside a determined and complex protagonist. Perfect for fans of intricately woven mysteries with a Scottish backdrop.

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Where the Dead Men Go

Hard boiled and topical thriller set in the Glasgow underworld from the acclaimed writer of All the Colours of the Town.

Where the Dead Men Go by Liam McIlvanney is a hard boiled and topical thriller set in the Glasgow underworld, from the acclaimed writer of All the Colours of the Town.

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After three years in the wilderness, hardboiled reporter Gerry Conway is back at his desk at the Glasgow Tribune. But three years is a long time on newspapers and things have changed—readers are dwindling, budgets are tightening, and the Trib's once rigorous standards are slipping. Once the paper's star reporter, Conway now plays second fiddle to his former protégé, crime reporter Martin Moir.

But when Moir goes AWOL as a big story breaks, Conway is dispatched to cover a gangland shooting. And when Moir's body turns up in a flooded quarry, Conway is drawn deeper into the city's criminal underworld as he looks for the truth about his colleague's death. Braving the hostility of gangsters, ambitious politicians, and his own newspaper bosses, Conway discovers he still has what it takes to break a big story. But this is a story not everyone wants to hear as the city prepares to host the Commonwealth Games and the country gears up for a make-or-break referendum on independence.

In this, the second book in the Conway Trilogy, McIlvanney explores the murky interface of crime and politics in the new Scotland.

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Where the Dead Men Go by Liam McIlvanney receives high praise for its lyrical and emotive prose, marking it as a significant contribution to Scotland's crime-writing scene. Reviewers appreciate the novel's vivid depiction of Glasgow's darker side and its compelling storytelling, strong characterisation, and engaging dialogue. It is often mentioned as a distinguished work within the genre, with a satisfying build-up leading to a thrilling conclusion.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780571239863

Publisher: Faber & Faber

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 02 October 2014

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Faber & Faber

Edition: Main

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 20.0mm

Width: 135.0mm

Height: 205.0mm

Weight: 279g

Pages: 352

About the Author

Liam McIlvanney was born in Ayrshire. He is the author of Burns the Radical and All the Colours of the Town. He lives in Dunedin with his wife and four sons.

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