Saturday, April 5, 2014

The Hanging Shed by Gordon Ferris.Review.

We are thrown right into the action as the story opens after a serious crime has been committed. Some think that the person who has been accused of the  crime(Hugh Donovan) is actually innocent. He quickly needs the help of an ex-soldier/ex -policeman called Douglas Brodie .
The story is set in 1940's in Glasgow and it was very enjoyable seeing the way locals speak, I think Gordon did a great job of making the characters come alive in that way. Some of the details of the crimes are a little hard to read about but it is written so well you gladly keep reading. It was an edge of the seat plot with a lot of travel and the pace really speeds up from midway towards the end. I found it great fun trying to figure out how everything was going to come together by the end of the book and by the time I got there I was very satisfied. If you like a hero who is a bit of a rough diamond then you will really enjoy the main character.
I kindly received this book for review from lovereading.co.uk


The Hanging Shed was book 1 in this Glasgow Quartet series,he final book in the series is Gallowglass and it due to be released in April 2014.
Below please find a link to this book on Lovereading.co.uk as well as the author's most recent book in this series.
The Hanging Shed :
http://www.lovereading.co.uk/book/10945/The-Hanging-Shed-by-Gordon-Ferris.html
The Gallowglass:
http://www.lovereading.co.uk/book/10880/Gallowglass-by-Gordon-Ferris.html

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