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410 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 2002
Quite the high adventure. Plenty of profanity, satire and characters spouting misanthropic vitriol. Took quite a bit of effort to parse the Scots lingo at times, and there was some I still couldn't get. The sports references sailed right by — I don't even follow American stuff.Yup, pretty much more of the screwball same. This sequel did have quite a bit more salaciousness, and while it has been a while since I read the first, I believe he did a better job of developing his characters. Oddly, the only scene and relationship that might merit tittilating content got a soft-focus soft-core treatment. The naughty bits were tangential to the story, and intended more to cause the reader to gawp and snicker.
The cultural mismatch slowed down my reading so the hook didn't really sink in until one third of the book was gone, but eventually the shenanigans should grab anyone. Can't say that I think Brookmyre is the next greatest thing, but still a fun read.
