Fiction - paperback; Abacus; 214 pages; 1996.
A book which opens with the lines "Jesus Fuck" has to stand out from the rest of the crowd. Brookmyre’s tale of a journalist investigating the murder of a leading doctor in Edinburgh is definitely that.
It is by turns appallingly violent and hilariously funny, but the writing is at all times confident, sharp and in-your-face. The dialogue is biting and witty, the plot clever and thought-provoking, the characters strong and well-defined.
I thoroughly enjoyed the romp which covers everything from hit men, dodgy bed and breakfast accommodation, corrupt hospital officials and dangerous medics. This would be perfect fodder for a made-for-television movie or mini-series.












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