The Long Drop: A Novel

A Washington Post Best Book of the Year, this standalone psychological thriller from the acclaimed author of the Alex Morrow novels that exposes the dark hearts of the guilty . . . and the innocent. William Watt's wife, daughter, and sister-in-law are dead, slaughtered in their own home in a brutal crime that scandalized Glasgow. Despite an ironclad alibi, police zero in on Watt as the primary suspect, but he maintains his innocence. Distraught and desperate to clear his name, Watt puts out a bounty for information that will lead him to the real killer. Peter Manuel claims he knows the truth that will set Watt free and has information that only the killer would know. It won't come cheap. Manuel is an infamous career criminal, a degenerate liar who can't be trusted and will say, or do, anything to make a buck. But Manuel has something that Watt wants, which makes him the perfect target for Manuel's consummate con. Watt agrees to sit down with Manuel and before they know it, one drink has turned into an epic, forgotten night of carousing across the city's bars and clubs that exposes the thin line between a good yarn and the truth. The next time the unlikely pair meets is across the witness stand in court -- where Manuel is on trial for the murder of Watt's family. Manuel calls Watt to the stand to testify about the long, shady night they shared together. And the shocking testimony that Manuel coaxes out of Watt threatens to expose the dark hearts of the guilty...and the innocent. Based on true events, The Long Drop is an explosive, unsettling novel about guilt, innocence and the power of a good story to hide the difference.
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The Long Drop by Denise Mina
235 pages
What’s it about?
This slim novel takes place in Glasgow, Scotland and introduces us to William Watt. William’s family have all been murdered in their beds- and all suspicions are on him. In order to clear himself he meets with Peter Manuel (a career criminal who claims to have information) and has an epic night carousing the bars of Glasgow. The next time they meet they are sitting in a courtroom.
What did it make me think about?
This is just an interesting story that highlights Glasgow in the 1950’s. I often forget how much life has changed in the last 70 years. This novel is based on real life events and in some ways reminded me of “In Cold Blood” by Truman Capote.
Should I read it?
Denise Mina has a unique way of telling this story. This is a quick book, but it packs quite a bit in. I would recommend this one.
Quote-
“ He thought, his wife thought, that women should not be out at that time. He thought and his wife said, they must be a peculiar kinds of women to be out there at that time, in a field with a man. They didn’t think these things because they were nasty people, or spiteful, or uncaring. They thought these things so that they were not terrified all the time.”
If you like this try-
In Cold Blood by Truman Capote
The Alienist by Caleb Carr
Eileen by Ottessa Moshfegh
The Loney by Micahel Andrew Hurley
The Long Drop by Denise Mina
235 pages
What’s it about?
This slim novel takes place in Glasgow, Scotland and introduces us to William Watt. William’s family have all been murdered in their beds- and all suspicions are on him. In order to clear himself he meets with Peter Manuel (a career criminal who claims to have information) and has an epic night carousing the bars of Glasgow. The next time they meet they are sitting in a courtroom.
What did it make me think about?
This is just an interesting story that highlights Glasgow in the 1950’s. I often forget how much life has changed in the last 70 years. This novel is based on real life events and in some ways reminded me of “In Cold Blood” by Truman Capote.
Should I read it?
Denise Mina has a unique way of telling this story. This is a quick book, but it packs quite a bit in. I would recommend this one.
Quote-
“ He thought, his wife thought, that women should not be out at that time. He thought and his wife said, they must be a peculiar kinds of women to be out there at that time, in a field with a man. They didn’t think these things because they were nasty people, or spiteful, or uncaring. They thought these things so that they were not terrified all the time.”
If you like this try-
In Cold Blood by Truman Capote
The Alienist by Caleb Carr
Eileen by Ottessa Moshfegh
The Loney by Micahel Andrew Hurley
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