She forms an alliance with fellow reporter . Together, they investigate high-stakes stories including: International Tax Fraud : Targeting influential figures.
The story is set against the atmospheric and volatile landscape of late 1970s Scotland—a period famously known as the . McDermid vividly paints a Glasgow of contrasts, plagued by: Val McDermid Journalistin Allie Burns 01 19...
: Infiltrating a group of Scottish ultranationalists aiming to cause mayhem before the referendum. Semi-Autobiographical Roots She forms an alliance with fellow reporter
Val McDermid, often hailed as the "Queen of Crime," drew significant inspiration for Allie Burns from her own early career as a tabloid journalist. This background provides the novel with a strong sense of , capturing the grit and harrowing realities of investigative reporting during that era. Looking Ahead McDermid vividly paints a Glasgow of contrasts, plagued
In Val McDermid’s novel , the first in a planned quintet of "decades-spaced" mysteries, readers are introduced to Allie Burns , a tenacious young journalist navigating the male-dominated newsroom of the Scottish daily, The Clarion . The Historical Backdrop