The Hanging Shed

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Pub Date Sep 13 2011 | Archive Date Sep 01 2012

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Glasgow, 1946. The last time Douglas Brodie came home it was 1942 and he was a dashing young warrior in a kilt. Now, the war is over but victory’s wine has soured and Brodie’s back in Scotland to try and save childhood friend Hugh Donovan from the gallows. Everyone thought Hugh was dead, shot down in the war. Perhaps it would have been kinder if he had been killed. The man who returns from the war is unrecognizable: mutilated, horribly burned. Hugh keeps his own company, only venturing out for heroin to deaden the pain of his wounds. When a local boy is found raped and murdered, there is only one suspect...

Hugh claims he’s innocent but a mountain of evidence says otherwise. Despite the hideousness of the crime, ex-policeman Brodie feels compelled to try and help his one time friend. Working with advocate Samantha Campbell, Brodie trawls the mean streets of the Gorbals and the green hills of western Scotland in their search for the truth. What they find is an unholy alliance of troublesome priests, corrupt coppers and Glasgow’s deadliest razor gang, happy to slaughter to protect their dark and dirty secrets. As time runs out for the condemned man, the murder tally of innocents starts to climb. When Sam Campbell disappears, it’s the last straw for Brodie, and he reverts to his wartime role as a trained killer. It’s them or him...

Gordon Ferris has been a computer programmer for the RAF, an executive in the Ministry of Defence and a consultancy partner in the banking division of Price Waterhouse. Maybe that’s where he gets his interest in guns and crooks. Gordon grew up in Scotland and now flits between London and Switzerland.

NOTE: This is the Canadian edition of this title. We are only able to approve requests from Canadian reviewers/media.

Glasgow, 1946. The last time Douglas Brodie came home it was 1942 and he was...


Advance Praise

"An impressive example of what’s now called `Scottish noir’... a hit on the Kindle charts before its release in hard cover, it’s the start of a Brodie series, and if its successors are as good, we might just have found a new Ian Rankin." Daily Mail

"It’s the first literary outing for this latest addition to Scotland’s proud tradition of fictional sleuths, and if the strength of his debut is anything to go by, we’ll be seeing a lot more of Douglas Brodie." The Observer

"Writing in the great Scottish tradition of mystery and adventure, Gordon Ferris is the natural heir of Stevenson and Buchan - great feel of authenticity, and a terrific narrative drive." Val McDermid

"An impressive example of what’s now called `Scottish noir’... a hit on the Kindle charts before its release in hard cover, it’s the start of a Brodie series, and if its successors are as good, we...


Available Editions

EDITION Paperback
ISBN 9781770870741
PRICE 24.95
PAGES 320