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Book Review - "No Less The Devil" by Stuart McBride February 8, 2024
Fans of the genre will be familiar with MacBride's novels featuring Aberdeen detective Logan McRae, a series which has taken the author to the top of the sales table in the UK. This recent book, 2022's "No Less the Devil", makes a break with the McRae character with a different location and new characters. The book is the fifth novel set in the fictional town of Oldcastle, a thinly disguised Edinburgh, a city mentioned enough times to tell the reader that Oldcastle is somewhere else. (There is an Oldcastle in Ireland.) Previous books in the series featured detectives Ash Henderson and Callum MacGregor and the main character in this is Lucy McVeigh, her first appearance. The main theme of the book is the hunt for a serial killer who removes body parts, particularly hearts, and as is usual in works like this the job of the detectives is to try to find links between the victims and to anticipate any future murders. A link is finally found which identifies the killer, although there is one victim who doesn't fit the pattern. Unfortunately the latter part of the book starts to read like a dream or a series of delusions and wanders into areas of superstition and even possibly science fiction. The murders are explained (except for the anomalous one, although there are strong hints) and terrible things happen that take the plot in bizarre directions.
You can find this book at Oberon Library, but your reading time could be spent better by borrowing one of Stuart McBride's other books. |
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