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Potter's Field

A gripping tale of murder, heritage, and societal reflection

Chris Dolan author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Vagabond Voices

Published:22nd Sep '14

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In Potter's Field, a procurator fiscal investigates a disturbing murder case that reveals deep societal issues and personal histories in Glasgow.

In Potter's Field, Chris Dolan weaves a gripping crime narrative that delves deep into the murky waters of murder and societal decay. Set against the backdrop of Glasgow's Kelvingrove Park, the story begins with the shocking discovery of two young bodies, each marked by bullet wounds. Maddy Shannon, the female procurator fiscal, arrives at the scene in a disheveled state, unaware that the day will unravel into a complex web of brutality and corruption. As she grapples with the grim realities of the case, questions arise about the roles of the government, the church, and society in the face of such violence.

As the investigation unfolds, it becomes evident that the disfigured corpses may be linked to gangland revenge or even ritualistic killings. With motives obscured and suspects elusive, Maddy finds herself in a race against time to uncover the truth. Interwoven with the dark plot is the poignant backstory of Maddy's immigrant ancestors, particularly her grandfather Nono, whose journey adds depth to the narrative. This juxtaposition of personal history against a backdrop of societal issues enriches the tale, highlighting the human experience amid chaos.

Potter's Field is not just a crime novel; it is a profound exploration of home, heritage, and the enduring impact of history. Dolan's writing is marked by empathy and wit, making the story resonate on multiple levels. As Maddy battles the darkest aspects of human nature, readers are invited to reflect on the complexities of Glasgow, a city both vibrant and flawed, ultimately revealing the strength of the human spirit in the face of adversity.

"Following the tradition of McIlvanney, Dolan draws a hypnotic image of Glasgow as a city haunted by violence, beauty and the weight of its own history. A gorgeous new voice in Tartan Noir.! - Denise Mina "Chris Dolan has turned his considerable talents to crime. The result is a wickedly good, page turning classic cut through with literary bite." - Louise Welsh

ISBN: 9781908251329

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289 pages