Past lying /
by McDermid, Val [author.].
Material type: BookSeries: McDermid, Val. Karen Pirie novel: Publisher: New York : Atlantic Monthly Press, 2023.Edition: First Grove Atlantic hardcover edition.Description: 452 pages ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9780802161499.Subject(s): Pirie, Karen (Fictitious character) -- Fiction | Women detectives -- Fiction | Detective and mystery stories | Mystery fictionSummary: "It's April 2020 and Edinburgh is in lockdown. It would seem like a strange time for a cold case to go hot-the streets all but empty, an hour's outdoor exercise the maximum allowed-but a mere pandemic doesn't mean crime takes a holiday. When a source at the National Library contacts DCI Karen Pirie's team about documents in the archive of a recently deceased crime novelist, it seems it's game on again. At the center of it, a novel: two crime novelists facing off over a chessboard. But it quickly emerges that their real-life competition is drawing blood. What unspools is a twisted game of betrayal and revenge, and as Karen and her team attempt to disentangle fact from fiction, it becomes clear that this case is more complicated than they ever imagined."-- Provided by publisher.Other editions: Reproduction of (manifestation):: McDermid, Val. Past lyingItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due |
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"It's April 2020 and Edinburgh is in lockdown. It would seem like a strange time for a cold case to go hot-the streets all but empty, an hour's outdoor exercise the maximum allowed-but a mere pandemic doesn't mean crime takes a holiday. When a source at the National Library contacts DCI Karen Pirie's team about documents in the archive of a recently deceased crime novelist, it seems it's game on again. At the center of it, a novel: two crime novelists facing off over a chessboard. But it quickly emerges that their real-life competition is drawing blood. What unspools is a twisted game of betrayal and revenge, and as Karen and her team attempt to disentangle fact from fiction, it becomes clear that this case is more complicated than they ever imagined."-- Provided by publisher.
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