Exile
by Denise Mina
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Read in February, 2008
This book is the 2nd that Denise Mina wrote and picks up shortly after the conclusion of her first book, Garnethill.
Mina is a tremendous writer with an amazing ability to convey the gritty, cold scenery of Glasgow with small details. the words are a pleasure to read, but the subject matter is a bit tough...at least for a guy. these first two novels focus completely on abused women in a male dominated Scottish society, so there are very few appealing male characters. in fact the sheer despai...more
Mina is a tremendous writer with an amazing ability to convey the gritty, cold scenery of Glasgow with small details. the words are a pleasure to read, but the subject matter is a bit tough...at least for a guy. these first two novels focus completely on abused women in a male dominated Scottish society, so there are very few appealing male characters. in fact the sheer despai...more
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Read in April, 2008
As her brother says towards the end of the book, it's near mathimatically impossible that one person would end up know 2 people murdered with a six-month period...but yet that wasn't an issue for me when reading this book. It was logical and compelling in its own way, not relying on the Garnet Hill starter of this trilogy. The storyline was believable and once more Mina captures the essence of the loaction and its people. I've always had a liking for regional authors who can take a piece of the ...more
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What I really admire about Denise Mina is her attention to both setting and character. I've never been to Scotland (but I hope to visit someday); however, even without firsthand knowledge I have to say that she creates an authentic sense of place with her writing. Not an easy task!
Very different from Ian Rankin's work, which I also love. Mina's is more terse. Maybe one could describe it as "hard-boiled Scottish crime fiction"? I also really like the female protagonist--very,...more
Very different from Ian Rankin's work, which I also love. Mina's is more terse. Maybe one could describe it as "hard-boiled Scottish crime fiction"? I also really like the female protagonist--very,...more
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Read in February, 2008
Totally sweet gritty Scottish mystery. Gangsters and casual self-destruction abound. The characters are hilarious, tragic and believable. The relationship between the protagonist and her brother and best friend made me miss my sisters and best friend badly. Also made me want to go back to Scotland and revel in the dirty overpasses, terrible food and unsinkable character of that country. A bit slow in parts, but so well-written, funny and real.
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Read in March, 2008
It's funny - you might expect that a a science fiction novel would be about the future, and that mystery novel would be about the past, but here it's reversed. The mystery of "Exile" is not "Whodunnit?" but "What will she do?" Suspense here is about not knowing what to expect, or knowing what to expect, but still being surprised by how it happens.
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Read in April, 2008
Second crime novel in a trilogy, based in Glascow, Scotland. Ending makes you want to read the next one just to find out the main character will get herself into next!
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A solid little page turner with an interestingly flawed protagonist, made a bit more exotic by its Glasgow setting.
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