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Stranded
Flambard Press May 2005. Out in the US May 2005. St Martin's Press
A new collection of short-stories from the leading contemporary
crime-writer, with a foreword by Ian Rankin. 'There are stories here which will make you shudder, and which will
linger long in the mind.' - Ian Rankin
'Val McDermid is a roaring Ferrari amid the crowded traffic on the
crime-writing road.' Independent
'She's the best we've got.'
- New York Times
White nights of passion and revenge in St Petersburg. A bingo-hall
tyrant trapped by masked intruders. The sleazy flipside of the
international publishing scene. An author succumbing to the deadly lure
of cybersex.
Stranded demonstrates yet again the scope of Val McDermid's imagination,
her versatility as a stylist and her immense powers as a storyteller. As
well as McDermid's popular series character, private eye Kate Brannigan,
this diverse collection contains narrative voices, both female and male,
from different continents and an eclectic range of backgrounds. McDermid
has chosen the short-story form to probe not only the motivations of the
criminal underworld but also the nature of crime itself, all the time
playing with crime-writing and pushing it to its limits. There are even
occasions where McDermid defies the genre altogether and the collection
is framed by two stories that show a writer exploring fresh territory.
Grit, sex, glamour, intrigue and unexpected turns: Stranded is a
showcase of trademark McDermid that will strike a few surprising chords
amongst even her most devoted readers.
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