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The Twilight Time

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PUBLISHER: Hodder & Stoughton General Division (Digital)

FORMAT: Electronic book text

ISBN: 9781848945388

RRP: £7.49

PUBLICATION DATE:
October 9, 2010

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The Twilight Time

ANNA CAMERON is a new Sergeant in the Flexi Unit. On her first day in the new job she discovers she’ll be working with her ex, Jamie. In at the deep end emotionally, she’s also plunged headlong into the violent underworld of Glasgow’s notorious Drag — th

Reviews of The Twilight Time

I couldn't stop reading. The slow-burn investigation and the car-crash relationships were absolutely compelling… I loved it. * Catriona Macpherson * I don't remember the last time that I read a police novel which made me feel that I was spying on that world so much. As a bonus, Campbell happens to be a very talented, natural storyteller. * Morning Star * Raw, real and so evocative you can almost hear the screams. Bang those drums and get the word out – there's a new writer on the Scottish crime scene and if this debut is a true reflection of her talent then she's going to be huge. * Daily Record * Gritty as all hell, shot through with black humour and with enough pace and atmosphere to give the likes of Denise Mina a run for their money. All this and the chutzpah to create a seedy and unpleasant superintendent named Rankin! * Mark Billingham * Campbell's debut is a rare example of a crime novel which, in the energy of the writing and finely observed detail, transcends genre limitations * The List * powered by stiletto-sharp prose… a pertinent expose of the contamination seeping into lives from prostitution and a drugs economy ruled by money-laundering thugs… also vividly illustrates the physical and emotional damage caused to police officers by the vile reality of their work. * The Herald * I loved it.. Anna is a great, original character, the plot fairly whizzes along and Karen Campbell has a great way with images. I look forward to the next one. * Kate Atkinson *

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