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The Long Knives by Irvine Welsh; 9781529116274

The Long Knives

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The Long Knives is the gripping second instalment in Irvine Welsh's CRIME trilogy, which delves into the dark and twisted underbelly of crime and corruption. The narrative centres around Detective Inspector Ray Lennox, who is tasked with unraveling the brutal murder of Ritchie Gulliver, a controversial MP found castrated in a grim Leith warehouse. Known for his unscrupulous and vicious behaviour, Gulliver's life had created a myriad of enemies, making the search for his killer all the more complex.

The Plot

As Lennox embarks on his investigation, he discovers a web of deceit that implicates corporate rivals, political adversaries, and a host of potential suspects. The case takes a harrowing turn as shocking attacks escalate, pushing Lennox to confront not only the violent world around him but also his own emotional turmoil. The themes of power, morality, and the quest for justice are intricately woven throughout the narrative, presenting a thought-provoking exploration of human nature.

Themes and Writing Style

Welsh's writing is characterised by its raw intensity and vivid imagery, immersing readers in the gritty realities of crime. His sharp dialogue and richly drawn characters bring a sense of authenticity to the story, engaging readers with its fast-paced and unflinching portrayal of modern society. The exploration of psychological depth and moral ambiguity invites reflections on the nature of victimhood and complicity.

Similar Works

Readers who enjoyed Trainspotting and Filth will find familiar themes in The Long Knives, as Welsh continues to challenge societal norms through his provocative storytelling.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 197 mm × 128 mm × 26 mm
Pages: 384
Publisher: Vintage Publishing
ISBN: 9781529116274

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