two-way split
winner of the 2007 Theakston's Old Peculier Crime Novel Of The Year
shortlisted for the CWA Debut Dagger , 2001
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____________________________ Edinburgh, dead of winter. This lean and muscular crime
caper with a seriously twisted dark side was shortlisted for the CWA Debut
Dagger and won the 2007 Theakston's Old Peculier Crime Novel Of The Year. TWO-WAY SPLIT is an explosive introduction to the raw talent
of Allan Guthrie, one of crime fiction's hottest new writers |
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____________________________ "A lean, vivid
novel" "a
straight-up bona fide classic, no messing .... it's the speed, the economy of
the style that got me" "a small masterpiece of
Edinburgh nastiness" "I was ...
riveted by this stripped down, breathless, all-at-one-sitting read - a tough,
fast-moving, funny novel with the kind of energy that's so compelling in a lot
of the best mid-century American noir"
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"...a memorable
and stunning and pitch-perfect debut and one you should grab forthwith. I can't
remember a first novel this good in a long, long time..." "well put together with solid characterisation, well described action and a really neat twist half way through" The Jaggy Thistle "there
isn't a phrase that doesn't take the reader along with the plot ... the
place for original metaphors" "shows a sporran-full of promise" "Everything fits
together so perfectly ... Guthrie's really something" "all the beauty
of Blue Velvet and all the insanity of Wild At Heart" "takes that noir
finger of fate and gleefully pokes you in the eye with it" |
____________________________ "Excellent" George Pelecanos "In the tradition of Irvine Welsh and Ian Rankin, Allan Guthrie chronicles life in the underbelly of Edinburgh with dazzling grace. TWO-WAY SPLIT is a hard-edged, fast paced noir thriller with outstanding dialogue and plenty of unforgettable bad guys. It's Scottish crime fiction with a unique American hard-boiled twist." Jason Starr "one of the five best crime novels I've ever read." Ken Bruen "Jim Thompson on
crack." "No wonder the film
rights ... have been sold, and that it was shortlisted for a CWA Debut Dagger
award. Great thriller." "...the tension ratchets
up with each snatch of mayhem. Although the story is florid, the language is
tight. Guthrie's style is speedy, dialogue-driven and cleverly structured." "Don't miss Two-Way Split! ... a great novel." Forth 2 |
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