Description: Glasgow. Blink and it owns you. For middle-aged detective Liam Keenan, the problems are stacking up.
For middle-aged detective Liam Keenan, the problems are stacking up. He's put twenty years into a job he never wanted. His on-off girlfriend has left him for her husband. Criminals across the East End are dropping dead. And Liam has broken the golden rule, never fall for a suspect. Especially not one who has an idea how to put her hands on three million pounds in cash.Brief description: Jay Stringer was born in 1980, and he's not dead yet. His work sits at an intersection of satire, crime, and literary fiction, focusing on character rather than spectacle. His novels have been nominated for both Anthony and Derringer awards and shortlisted for the McIlvanney Prize. Jay was born in the Black Country but has called Glasgow home for twenty years. He is the author of Ways to Die In Glasgow, How to Kill Friends and Implicate People, and the Marah Chase series.