Dying Light
by Stuart MacBride is set in Aberdeen, Scotland. It is book two in the Logan MacBride series. Prostitutes are being found murdered. Not just murdered, but battered to death. An arsonist is sadistically sealing the exits of the dwellings he torches before setting them alight. He gets his thrills hearing his victims scream. DS Logan McRae has been assigned to DI Steel’s team – the Screw-Up Squad – thanks to the way his last case ended. Steel, whose name is apropos, is a chain-smoking, no-nonsense tough broad who begins her morning team meetings by leading with a cheer: “We are not at home to Mr. F**k –Up.” Every member is expected to say it, with gusto.
McRae has the makings of a good cop. He has good instincts, but things don’t always turn out well for him. He absolutely does not want to be part of Steel’s squad, so he tries his darndest to solve his assigned case to get himself reassigned to DI Insch, the candy-holic whom we also met in Granite City. Logan's now cohabitating with WPC Jackie “Ball Breaker” Watson. This relationship proves to be the source of some angst as well as much humor throughout the book. I’ll say one thing for McRae – he’s like a Doberman with a steak. Once he gets his teeth into an investigation, he won’t let go. It doesn’t matter if he has Steel’s okay or not. If he has a hunch, he’s going to go with it.
I like the characters in this book. Even the nasty ones, and there are some very loathsome low-life slimeballs in this book. The main characters, especially Insch, Steel, and McRae seem a bit stereotyped. Each has a vice that dominates nearly every interaction, it seems. Candy, smoking, drinking. That seemed a bit overdone.
Others have mentioned that the book is too long. I tend to agree. I think we’d have gotten the same story with one or two fewer bodies. However, the vernacular repartee is fantastic. Even without knowing all the colloquialisms, it makes for entertaining reading. I even laughed out loud a few times.
However, there are some very disgusting crimes in this book, including torture. For those who offend easily, there is a fair amount of foul language as well. So if you are someone who does not enjoy this type of reading, I suggest you skip this series altogether.
If I compare Dying Light to Granite City, I have to say that I enjoyed the first book much more. But I will definitely read the third installment, Broken Skin. I hope Logan McRae finally gets off the Screw-Up Squad for good!
3.5 stars