Friday, 22 June 2018

The Blood Road by Stuart MacBride




The Blood Road is the latest in Stuart MacBride's latest Scottish Crime series featuring his detective Logan McRae. As such it probably helps to have read at least some of the previous volumes as that will help you with the who's who of secondary characters.

The story itself I rather enjoyed. It starts with a dead body in a car - straightforward enough until the body turns out to be that of a high ranking police officer who died and was buried 2 years previously. Add to this another dead pc (which may or may not be suicide) and a crime ring that is kidnapping small children for saleand it's, all in all, a fairly gripping story.

Where it fell down, for me, was the characters. McRae himself was portrayed quite well but his fellow officers just didn't work for me. He has several fellow officers who seem too much like attempts to make comic sidekicks, but actually come across as stupidly irritating and for me spoilt the pace of the story. The worst of the worst was PC Stewart Quirrel (aka Tufty), the most childish and needy of people. Probably meant to be humorous but I just felt like giving him a slap.

That said though, I would certainly consider reading more in the series

3/5*

Sunday, 17 June 2018

Gate 76 by Andrew Diamond - A Review

I'll be honest with you, Private Eye thrillers can go either way with me. If the lead doesn't have a good 'voice' the story has no life.

Thankfully, with Freddy Ferguson, author Andrew Diamond has got it very right indeed.

The story starts when Freddy spots a woman being forcefully escorted to a boarding gate at the airport. Once through she disappears, reappears with a change of image and boards a different plane. Not long after, the plane she should have been on explodes mid flight with loss of all life on board.

Back home Freddy and his fellow PI team are employed to find out what happened, who is behind the bombing etc. The search for the missing passenger is Freddy's own mission, as is finding out where she ties into the ever deepening mystery of missing drug money and possible police corruption.

I got through this in two days thanks to both the pacing and the intrigue levels.

Really enjoyable 4/5*