Category Archives: Denise Mina

Denise Mina, Still Midnight (2009)

This Scottish police procedural is the first in the Alex Morrow series. Meet Pat and Eddy, two old pals from Glasgow: “They´d watched films together, met and dumped women together, went to the gym together and, in the manner of … Continue reading

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>Denise Mina, Resolution (2001)

>This Scottish novel is the third part of the Garnethill trilogy. Reviews of Garnethill and Exile. After the first two, I had great expectations to the grand finale, and the first page sounds promising, don´t you think? “The police were … Continue reading

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>Denise Mina, Exile (2000)

>[Dansk udgave: Eksil, 2003] Mini review. This crime story is the second part of the Scottish writer´s Garnethill trilogy. When we meet Maureen O´Donnell again, she is equipped with a gorgeous, young lover, Vikram, but also with a dreaded father … Continue reading

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>Denise Mina, Garnethill (1998)

>[Oversat til dansk i 2002 også under titlen Garnethill] This Scottish debut is the first part of a trilogy about Maureen O´Donnell from Glasgow. “When she first met Douglas she knew that this would be a big one. His voice … Continue reading

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