The April Dead is the fourth dark and gripping Harry McCoy thriller
from the most exciting voice in Scottish noir.
When an American sailor from the Holy Loch Base goes missing, Harry
McCoy is determined to find him. But as he investigates, a wave of
bombings hits Glasgow - with the threat of more to come. Soon McCoy
realises that the sailor may be part of a shadowy organisation committed
to a very different kind of Scotland. One they are prepared to kill for.
Meanwhile Cooper, McCoy's long-time criminal friend, is released from
jail and convinced he has a traitor in his midst. As allies become
enemies, Cooper has to fight for his position and his life. He needs
McCoy to do something for him. Something illegal.
McCoy is running out of time to stop another bomb, save himself from the
corrupt forces who want to see him fail and save the sailor from certain
death. But McCoy discovers a deeper, darker secret - the sailor is not
the first young man to go missing in April.
'1970s Glasgow hewn from flesh and drawn in blood.'
Peter May
'An old-school cop novel written with wit and economy ... Think
McIlvanney or Get Carter.'
Ian Rankin, bestselling author of Knots And Crosses
'Alan Parks has swiftly established himself as an exciting new voice in
the world of tartan noir ... Parks knows the city intimately, and this
comes across effortlessly on the page.'
Scotland on Sunday
'Gripping, utterly authentic and nerve-jangling, this novel announces a
fine new voice in crime writing.'
Daily Mail