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Lennox liked Quiet Tommy Quaid. Perhaps it's odd for a private detective to like - even admire - a career thief, but Quiet Tommy Quaid was the sort of man everyone liked. It was rumoured to be the police who gave him his nickname - because whenever they caught him, which was not often, he always came quietly. Above all, the reason people liked Tommy was that you knew exactly what you were dealing with. But when Tommy turns up dead, Lennox and the rest of Glasgow will find out just how wrong they were.
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"PI Lennox returns with a new helping of fast-paced detective noir from the author of the Bloody Scotland Crime Novel of the Year, The Ghosts of Altona. “Vivid and compelling […] Craig Russell is a great writer at the top of his game.” PETER JAMES “Russell's 1950s Glasgow is dank, murky and excellently realised [. . .] as sharp as an upper cut without being contrived.” THE SCOTSMAN"
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