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Book Reviews of Bred in the Bone (aka Flesh Wounds) (Jasmine Sharp and Catherine McLeod, Bk 3)

Bred in the Bone (aka Flesh Wounds) (Jasmine Sharp and Catherine McLeod, Bk 3)
Bred in the Bone - aka Flesh Wounds - Jasmine Sharp and Catherine McLeod, Bk 3
Author: Christopher Brookmyre
ISBN-13: 9780802122476
ISBN-10: 0802122477
Publication Date: 5/6/2014
Pages: 416
Rating:
  • Currently 5/5 Stars.
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5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Atlantic Monthly Press
Book Type: Hardcover
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This is a great book by a really talented author. Brookmyre and MacBride are among the best of the Tartan Noir authors. This book isn't as funny as MacBride although still funny in spots but the plot and the characters are every bit as good.

Three words of warning:

1) The book has been re-titled in the US. It's British title is "Flesh Wounds".
2) Although not strictly necessary, you would probably be better off reading "Where the Bodies are Buried" before you read this. It explains a lot of the relationships that "Bred in the Bone" takes for granted.
3) It's not "Trainspotting" (which is unreadable if you don't know Scotland really well) but it probably helps to have some understanding of Scottish culture and slang.