Lennox, by Craig Russell which I read on audio is set in 1950's Glasgow. Our eponymous hero will work for anyone - villain or police - as long as it pays. He has a knack of finding things about people in ways that others don't seem able to do. He is commissioned to find Lilian Andrews, the missing wife of a local businessman, it seems a straightforward enough case. But then Tam McGahen - the brains of an up and coming criminal gang - is brutally murdered. The assumption is that the hit was ordered by one of the Three Kings - the triad of underworld bosses who control pretty much all the nefarious activities in the city between them. However, when they deny it, Tam's twin brother, Frank, tries to secure the services of Lennox to find out who did. He refuses, and later that night, Frank winds up dead and Lennox is well and truly in the frame. The only way to get himself out of this mess is to find out who is behind it ... but why does his other case regarding the missing wife, keep cropping up at the same time? This is gritty, violent and intelligent - and keeps you guessing all the way through. It genuinely feels like you are discovering each clue at the same time as Lennox himself. Although a hard man, a product of his experiences during the recent war that still resonates in everyone and everything, you can't help but route for the main character. His dark sense of humour - also a product of war - surfaces from time to time to lighten things. Tough, rough and gripping from the start - one of the best starts to a book I've read in a long time - there is much to admire in this tale. My only quibble is that the female characters are a bit one-dimensional. This is the first of a series of books featuring this private investigator - and I will definitely be delving into his dark and dangerous world again - particularly if the audio versions are narrated by Sean Barrett - who gave a great reading bringing all the characters to life, particularly Lennox - who was inflected with a world weariness that suited him well.
My STAR rating: FOUR.
Length: 352 pages
Price I paid: £5.33
Formats available: print, audio CD, audio download, ebook
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