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Past Lying
Past Lying | Val McDermid
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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."--
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kspenmoll
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Edinburgh is in total lockdown due to Covid-19.DS Jason Murray gets an unexpected phone call from a librarian who finds a chilling unfinished manuscript in the archival material of a dead author,Jake Stein.The manuscript has eerie parallels to the real life disappearance of a EU student,Lara Hardie one year earlier.DCI Karen Pirie & her team of the Historic Cases Unit decide to investigate.Also highlighted are personal challenges for the 3 team 🔽

kspenmoll 🔼members. A running subplot is Karen‘s humane decision to hide a tortured Syrian refugee whose family was murdered. This is a tense, gripping investigation,where in the end, nothing is as it seems. A short pertinent interview with the author: https://youtu.be/7SlZYLIuKto?si=Hoy5S39bI-XNe0yq (edited) 3d
TheSpineView Fantastic! 3d
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kspenmoll
Past Lying | Val McDermid
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Finished the books in the top row.

Currently reading:
~read of 56% of Some Of Us Are Looking -#readyourkindle #serieslove2024
~Past Lying ch. 35/49 #karenpairie #audible #serieslove2024
~Zorrie- starting section due tomorrow #sundaybuddyread #literaryfiction
~A Stolen Child- p.86/339 #librarybook #maggiedarcymystery #Dublin #serieslove2024
~Call Us What We carry- #amandagorman #poetry- choosing one poem per day.

TheSpineView Well done! 1w
CBee I loved Zorrie and I also love Amanda Gorman ♥️♥️ 7d
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rabbitprincess
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I tore through this book in two days. It was a visceral reminder of the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic: although the world seems to have moved on, we must not forget how terrifying those early days were and how little we knew about the virus (and we don't know that much more now, especially about long Covid). The details were just right and accurate. I liked too that each squad member got some airtime in the story.

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Jeg
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Love the characters in these stories. Great writing . Love the descriptions of one of my favourite cities, Edinburgh. Only criticism, I thought the ending a little too drawn out. Looking forward to the next one. Glad the Karen Pirie character has been picked up as a TV series. Long may she live and Daisy too.

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Andrew65
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The new book in the Karen Pirie series is another excellent read, although a very different book. This is set at the height of the lockdown and that makes the job of investigating a cold case much more difficult. I love how Val McDermid managed this with great aplomb. I‘ve fallen more in love with this series as it has progressed.

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DGRachel
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Surprise Book Mail is awesome. 🥳

rabbitprincess New Karen Pirie??? Aaaahhhh that‘s amazing! Enjoy! 9mo
GingerAntics It took me a minute, this could be a good title for a nonfiction work about various current topics. It was slightly terrifying because for some reason I‘m seeing everything as nonfiction at the moment. I‘m happy to see its fiction, and I‘m excited to see your thoughts. I may have to check it out just for the title. (Does that count as judging a book by its cover? lol) 9mo
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