
Val McDermid is one of my favorite crime writers. She is a pioneer in the crime fiction world, beginning with her Lindsay Gordon series. Lindsay was the first lesbian to feature in a mystery as protagonist. By the way, these titles have been reissued along with the author’s Kate Brannigan novels. And, of course, Ms. McDermid’s fans also follow Tony Hill and Carole Jordan as well as Karen Pirie in the novels featuring them.
Not one to rest on her laurels, now there is a new series. This one follows Allie Burns. Allie is a reporter on a Scottish daily at a time when women in the newsroom were few and rarely reported on anything other than women’s issues. Allie, though, is becoming a tough investigative reporter.
Two of the stories that Allie follows are the one with financial chicanery and tax evasion at its core, and a second that involves Scottish Nationalists who want to plan an IRA like bombing. Allie investigates both of these stories with fellow reporter Danny.
In my opinion this book starts a bit slowly but things speed up to be sure. What follows is a suspenseful and involving story with well sketched characters, settings and situations. McDermid started her career (after an Oxbridge education) at a local paper. She, presumably, uses this knowledge in creating Allie and the newsroom.
Fans of McDermid will be eager to read this title. I enjoyed this one and I look forward to additional titles in this new series.
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this title. I was very excited to read it. All opinions are my own.
You are kinder than me on this one, Joyce!
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I need to see your review again. Will you pass on 1989?
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I no longer review books on my blog that I am unhappy with. However I reviewed 1979 on Goodreads and gave it two stars. Regrettably, Joyce, I will not be reading 1989.
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I understand. Not all series work.
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🙂
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