A DEATH IN GLASGOW by Eva Macrae

4* Dreary and grim, a sad and vivid picture of Scotland that doesn't make it into the news, although it exists.

Drugs and Scotland aren't something the press reports on, focusing more on its natural beauty and resources. This very readable but painful tale tells another story, one of drugs and addiction in 'ordinary' kids, one of heavies and protection rackets, and people who live in fear and despondency.

It's a sad, tough read, with a baddie I thought I'd sussed - lots of hints, lots of reasons - but in actuality was the last person I'd thought of. It was a sad waste of a life that'd been turned around and was heading for a positive future. There was, too, sadly, betrayal from more than one, and I admired the victim's mum for what she did despite her loss. Pretty sure I'd have done the same.

ARC courtesy of Penguin Random House and NetGalley for my reading pleasure. 

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