This is the ninth year of the Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Award. The award, run in partnership with WHSmith, was created to celebrate the very best in crime writing and is open to British and Irish authors whose novels were published in paperback over the previous twelve months. The 2013 winner is Denise Mina, a repeat winner from 2012.
Gods and Beasts (M)
by Denise Mina
"In a Glasgow post office one week before Christmas,
Martin Pavel cowers on the floor, his eyes locked on those of a
terrified child. Above them, a masked gunman wields an AK-47 while the
boy's grandfather calmly volunteers to help the robber gather the money.
Then the old man stands passively, hands by his sides, as the gunman
raises the barrel and shoots him to shreds. Recently returned to work
after the birth of her twins, DS Alex Morrow is called in to head the
investigation. Why did the grandfather offer his help? Was it a noble
act of self-sacrifice, or did the old man and his killer share a dark
past?" - Publisher
“I’m really quite flabbergasted. This was such a hard book. I really
love this book and it means a lot other people appreciate it as it
could have crashed and burned. I’m so delighted and so glad to have
another gigantic ostentatious award in the shape of a Theakstons beer
barrel that I don’t have room for on my mantelpiece!." Denise Mina
The remaining shortlist titles in our collection:
Stolen Souls (M)
by Stuart Neville
"At the start of Neville's accomplished third thriller featuring Belfast
Det. Insp. Jack Lennon, Galya Petrova, a 19-year-old
Ukrainian girl, kills Tomas Strazdas, brother of notorious Lithuanian
crime boss Arturas Strazdas, in self-defense. When Tomas's body turns up
near the harbor with that of a wounded harbor cop, it's just the
beginning of the carnage. Bent on revenge, Arturas instructs his men to
find and kill Galya. The action shifts between Jack's investigation into
Tomas's murder and the frantic flight of Galya, who had been sold into
prostitution by the Strazdas brothers' front company that allegedly
employs immigrant laborers. Jack also gets on the trail of the hit men
under Arturas's command, who are cutting a bloody swath across the city,
as well as the dirty cops in his own department. When Galya's would-be
rescuer turns out to be a greater threat than the Lithuanian thugs,
Neville slowly ratchets up the tension-and the violence-until each page
practically twangs with suspense" - Publisher Weekly
Rush of Blood (M)
by Mark Billingham
"Three couples meet around the pool on their Florida holiday and become
fast friends. But on their last night, their perfect holiday takes a
tragic twist: the teenage daughter of another holidaymaker goes missing,
and her body is later found floating in the mangroves. When the shocked
couples return home, they remain in contact, and over the course of
three increasingly fraught dinner parties they come to know one another
better. But they don't always like what they find: buried beneath these
apparently normal exteriors are some dark secrets, hidden kinks, ugly
vices... Then, a second girl goes missing. Could it be that one of these
six has a secret far darker than anybody can imagine?"--Publisher
Safe House (M)
by Chris Ewan
"When Rob Hale regains consciousness after crashing his motorcycle, he
finds himself in the middle of a mystery. Lena, the young women who was
with him on the cycle ride, has gone missing, leaving no signs of her
existence, with authorities questioning the accuracy of Rob's memory.
But Rob finds an ally in London private investigator Rebecca Lewis,
who's been summoned by Rob's mother after the apparent suicide of his
sister, Laura, just weeks earlier. Together Rebecca and Rob uncover a
dangerous labyrinth of cover-ups and corruption that proves to have
links to Laura's secret life and puts their lives at risk. Rob Hale is a
plumber, an Everyman who begins to trust no one as he becomes an
inadvertent but canny player in an operation with extremely high stakes.
Ewan, author of the Good Thief series of lighthearted capers, adds
depth in this much more serious stand-alone, set on the Isle of Man, his
home turf. With its well-structured plot, crisp dialogue, and moral
ambiguities, this is a compelling mystery that could win him new fans." - Booklist
And coming soon...
The Lewis Man (M)
by Peter May
"A perfectly preserved body is recovered from a peat bog on the Isle of Lewis. The male Caucasian corpse - marked by several horrific stab wounds - is initially believed by its finders to be over two-thousand years old. Until they spot the Elvis tattoo on his right arm. The body, it transpires, is not evidence of an ancient ritual killing, but of a murder committed during the latter half of the twentieth century. Meanwhile, Fin Macleod has returned to the island of his birth. Having left his wife, his life in Edinburgh and his career in the police force, the former Detective Inspector is intent on repairing past relationships and restoring his parents' derelict croft. But when DNA tests flag a familial match between the bog body and the father of Fin's childhood sweetheart, Marsaili Macdonald, Fin finds his homecoming more turbulent than expected. Tormod Macdonald, now an elderly man in the grip of dementia, had always claimed to be an only child without close family. A lie that, Fin will soon discover, Tormod has had very good reason to hide behind. " -Publisher
A Dark Redemption (M)
by Stav Sherez
A Dark Redemption introduces DI Jack Carrigan and DS Geneva Miller as they investigate the brutal rape and murder of a young
Ugandan student. Plunged into an underworld of illegal immigrant
communities, they discover that the murdered girl's studies at a London
College may have threatened to reveal things that some people will go
to any lengths to keep secret... Unflinching, inventive and intelligent, A Dark Redemption
explores a sinister case that will force DI Carrigan to face up to his
past and DS Miller to confront what path she wants her future to
follow.
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