Tony Black is een auteur wiens werken zich verdiepen in de meeslepende en duistere sferen van het thrillergenre. Hij trekt lezers mee in werelden vol wendingen en psychologische spanning, waarbij hij de complexiteit van de menselijke natuur en morele dilemma's onderzoekt. Zijn stijl kenmerkt zich door scherpzinnige observatie en het vermogen om diepe emoties van personages weer te geven, waarmee hij zich vestigt als een meester van het moderne misdaadgenre.
'Last Orders' is an exciting and thrilling anthology of original short crime
fiction by the up-and-coming and critically acclaimed crime writer Tony Black
- Irvine Welsh's favourite british crime writer. Features the return of
Edinburgh's reluctant investigator Gus Dury in 'Last Orders' and 'Long Way
Down'.
When the gangland owner of a pit bull that killed a three-year-old girl is
found gutted on an Edinburgh hill Gus Dury is asked to investigate, and soon
finds himself up to his neck in the warring underworld of the city's sink
estates.
'The Inglorious Dead' is the long anticipated follow up to 'The Storm Without'
by the critically acclaimed crime writer Tony Black and features the return of
Burns quoting Doug Michie.
Gus Dury is back on the drink. Gus, desperate for money, goes undercover at
the university, taking a janitor's job, and soon uncovers a similar
ritualistic hanging which took place in the 70s.
Bob Valentine struggles to deal with the rapidly unfolding events and the
terrifying visions that haunt him. As he starts to uncover the illicit secrets
of the family's past, can he keep a grip on the case and on his own sanity
before the body count starts to rise?
In a cold, windswept field on the outskirts of Edinburgh, lies the brutally
mutilated body of a young woman. As DI Rob Brennan looks at the tangled mass
of limbs and blood, he feels his heart freeze. But truth is hard to come by in
a world of police rivalries, media hysteria and copycat crime.
DI Bob Valentine is settling back onto the force, until one of Ayrshire's
darkest secrets is unearthed. The skeletal remains of a boy, his hands and
feet cable-tied, turns up in a semi-foetal position during routine drainage
works.
Four teenagers find the mutilated corpse of a young girl stuffed into a
dumpster in an Edinburgh alleyway. His superiors think that the case of the
dumpster girl will be perfect to get him back on track. What he discovers
about the murdered girl blows the case - and his life - wide open.
She's missing, and her mother knows who to blame. But nobody's listening. When the case falls to DCI Bob Valentine, however, he has no choice but to listen. Haunted by the girl's cold gaze and her mother's hurt, the detective soon finds himself at the centre of the most harrowing investigation of his police career. Uncovering a ring of ritualistic abuse that leads to the highest echelons of a degraded and Satanic society, Valentine wonders how the world could contain such evils.And then the bodies start to mount. And the demons' defenders appear. Can the detective fight on so many fronts? Can he even hope to find the missing, never mind the guilty? Her Cold Eyes is a harrowing journey down the most twisting, turning rabbit hole, where the screams from below might just be preferable to the ones above.
Gus Dury once had a high-flying career as a journalist and a wife he adored. But now he is living on the edge, a drink away from Edinburgh's down-and-outs, drifting from bar to bar, trying not to sign divorce papers. But the road takes an unexpected turn when a friend asks him to investigate the brutal torture and killing of his son, and Gus becomes embroiled in a much bigger story of political corruption and illegal people-trafficking. Seedy doss-houses, bleak wastelands and sudden violence contrast with the cobbled streets and cool bistros of fashionable Edinburgh, as the puzzle unravels to a truly shocking ending.