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The Quiet Death of Thomas Quaid
The Quiet Death of Thomas Quaid | Craig Russell
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Private Investigator Lennox returns in a new helping of fast-paced detective noir, set in 1950s Glasgow. Quiet Tommy Quaid is one of Lennox's few friends in Glasgow. Lennox appreciates Tommy's open, straightforward personality - even if he is a master thief. When Tommy is flung to his death from a factory roof in front of Lennox's eyes, Lennox discovers just how wrong he was about Tommy's quiet life. It seems Tommy knew a secret, and it cost him his life. But for once, Quiet Tommy didn't go quietly. His secret concerned people above the law - people in some cases who are the law - and so now, from beyond the grave, he leaves a trail for Lennox to follow to ensure justice is done. For once, Lennox is on the side of the angels. But he is an avenging angel, and in brutal Glasgow, justice has to get bloody.
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Given that the book mentions Thomas Quaid‘s death in the title, I felt the first little bit of the story predictable in a “don‘t go into the basement!!!” kind of way. That said, it was still a great story and wrapped up the Lennox series nicely.