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Death Department

Thane & Moss, Book 2

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Death Department

By: Bill Knox
Narrated by: Angus King
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Every secret has its price.

Return to the gritty, fog-choked streets of 1950s Glasgow in Bill Knox's, Death Department, the second thrilling case for detectives Thane & Moss.

From the mind of one of Tartan Noir's original masters, this gripping tale weaves through the bustling aisles of a Glasgow department store, where a seemingly ordinary case of organized shoplifting spirals into a shocking, brutal murder.

Thane and Moss find themselves in a race against time, as their relentless hunt for justice leads them deeper into Glasgow's underworld, with every clue and twist drawing them closer to a final chilling confrontation.

More than just a crime novel, Death Department is a stark exploration of the extremes of human nature, set against the backdrop of a city wrestling with its own identity.

Rediscover this essential piece of Scottish crime fiction history, from one of the grandfathers of Tartan Noir.

©1959 Bill Box (P)2024 Zertex Media Ltd
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I am working my way through the entire series. While there is nothing new and exciting about this format, it is well done with interesting story lines, and a nice cast of regular characters. Fast moving it is not, but there are some interesting twists in the mysteries and no bad language or unnecssary violence. I said mysteries as I write this there are no reviews afteer book one, and I like to look ahead, so far so good, I have not been disappointed.

Excellent police procedural

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The 1950s setting for the story is the overarching attraction for this series. But the mystery held my interest as well as the main characters. I enjoy the back stories of the people involved. Just the reveal of whodunit without the human interest leaves me cold.

An enjoyable diversion from the here and now.

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