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Playing out like a classy on-screen crime drama, Louise Welsh’s To the Dogs is a lean, character-driven page-turner that sees a successful academic forced to confront demons around his violent criminal father as his life begins to, well, go the dogs.
Primed to take the top job at a top university, Professor Jim Brennan plays a pivotal role in many of the institution’s major endeavours, including overseeing huge global projects. He’s worked hard for everything he has — his career, family and fancy Audi — and he’s also worked hard to leave his past behind.
A major blow comes when Jim’s son is arrested on drugs charges. Drawn into his father’s shady past as paternal love drives him to put things right, it’s not long before Jim’s personal and professional life seem on the verge of imploding. There’s bribery and violence, with sub-strands around a missing Chinese student and the ethics of accepting funding from a country with questionable human rights’ records adding intrigue and upping the stakes.
Multi-layered, suspenseful and effortlessly stylish as lives unravel in increasingly unexpected, tangled ways, To the Dogs will have thriller fans walking in the shoes of its troubled protagonist every step of the way.
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To the Dogs Synopsis
Jim Brennan is flying high. Against all odds, he is a big man at the university, tipped for the head job and an office at the top of the ivory tower. He has a beautiful, accomplished wife and two healthy children. Jim drives an Audi, and his dog is a pedigree bichon frisé. Not bad for the son of a hardman who grew up in a room and kitchen.
But for every person who's watched his progress and wanted to hitch a lift, there's someone else desperate to drag him back down. When his son Elliot is arrested on drugs charges, Jim is approached by men he thought he had left safely in his past. Their demands threaten his family, students and reputation.
As the pressure mounts, Jim discovers he is more like his father than he thought. The question is, how far will Professor Jim Brennan go to save the life he built?
About This Edition
ISBN: |
9781838859817 |
Publication date: |
18th January 2024 |
Author: |
Louise Welsh |
Publisher: |
Canongate Books |
Format: |
Hardback |
Pagination: |
328 pages |
Primary Genre |
Thriller and Suspense
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Press Reviews
Louise Welsh Press Reviews
Praise for Louise Welsh: Welsh tells the stories that nobody else dares -- VAL McDERMID
The specificity and style of Welsh's prose - peppered with such fine Scottish words as 'bawface', 'coorie' and 'shoogly' - the depth of her characterisation and depiction of place, her gallows humour and her compassion all make The Second Cut a superb piece of work - The Times
Welsh reclaims her crown as the queen of Glasgow's grubby glamour -- KIRSTIN INNES
[Welsh's] skill with plot, character, dialogue and atmosphere fuses the disparate elements into a wholly convincing depiction of a city where glamour and danger, hope and despair, beauty and horror, are frequent partners - Herald
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About Louise Welsh
Louise Welsh is the bestselling author of The Cutting Room and Tamburlaine Must Die. She was chosen as one of Britain's Best First Novelists of 2002 by the Guardian, won The Crime Writers' Association Creasey Dagger for the best first crime novel, and the Saltire First Book of The Year Award, 2002.
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