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To Die In June by Alan Parks; 9781805300786

To Die In June

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To Die In June is a gripping novel by Alan Parks that plunges readers into the dark underbelly of Glasgow, where the line between justice and corruption blurs.

The Plot

The story begins when a desperate mother reports her son missing at a Glasgow police station, only to discover that there is no record of his existence. Detective Harry McCoy, known for his tenacity and moral complexity, is assigned to the case. As McCoy investigates, he uncovers a disturbing connection between the boy's family and a shadowy cult known as the Church of Christ's Suffering.

As the investigation unfolds, McCoy is drawn into a sinister series of poisonings that target the city's most vulnerable population—the homeless. Among the victims is his own estranged father, which personalises the stakes for the detective and intensifies his commitment to finding the truth. However, McCoy's pursuit of justice becomes entangled with the pervasive corruption within the police force, challenging his ideals and forcing him to confront his own demons.

Themes and Style

Parks expertly weaves themes of familial loyalty, social justice, and moral ambiguity throughout the narrative. His writing style is both atmospheric and visceral, immersing readers in the gritty realities of urban life. Fans of crime fiction and moral dilemmas will find echoes of authors like Ian Rankin and Denise Mina in Parks' intricate plotting and character development.

“Parks delivers a darkly compelling tale that questions the very fabric of morality and justice.”

In To Die In June, readers will experience a thrilling ride filled with suspense, complex characters, and a haunting exploration of the human condition.

Specifications

Format: Hardback
Dimensions: 242 mm × 167 mm × 31 mm
Pages: 320
Publisher: Canongate Books
ISBN: 9781805300786

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