cover image Heretic

Heretic

Liam McIlvanney. Europa, $18 trade paper (528p) ISBN 978-1-60945-741-9

McIlvanney’s outstanding sequel to 2019’s The Quaker makes the mean streets of Glasgow palpable in the service of a memorable whodunit plot. In 1975, Det. Insp. Duncan McCormack returns home to Glasgow, after a six-year stint as a member of London’s Flying Squad, to head a unit of the new Serious Crime Squad. His first task is to locate Walter Maitland, an elusive criminal who’s been prowling the labyrinth of the city’s underworld. Then he lands another hot potato—a man found on a rubbish heap with his head bashed in turns out to be Gavin Elliot, a former Tory MP and slumlord, who was once accused of rape. A bombing that claims six lives, including Maitland’s brother, and possibly linked to Elliot’s killing, ups the ante. McCormack must keep his homosexuality a secret as he contends with the brass who haven’t forgotten that during the Quaker investigation he brought down the head of CID for the City of Glasgow Police and did so “with what many people... considered an unseemly glee.” Tartan noir fans will hope to see a lot more of this complex, flawed lead. Agent: Jim Gill, United Agents (U.K.). (Mar.)