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Reviewed by Anne Boling for Readers' Favorite
Paddy and Billy were working the night shift. They were driving around, listening to the police radio. In Bearsden, an affluent neighborhood, they observed Officer Dan McGregor as he spoke with the home owner. He and his partner, Tam Gourlay, were called on a complaint of loud noise. Obviously, it was a matter of domestic dispute. The battered woman, attorney Vhari Burnett refused to press charges.
Paddy approached the house while the two men are talking. As Dan walks off Paddy begins to question the man in the doorway, stating she was a journalist with the “Scottish Daily News.” She saw Vhari inside with blood streaming from her mouth. There was blood on the man’s hand and neck. He quickly thrust money in Paddy’s hand and slammed the door. The next day Paddy found out Vhari was tortured and left to die. Mark Thillingly committed suicide. Could the two deaths be connected? Paddy has only a short time to learn the truth.
Denise Mina continues her Paddy Meehan series with The Dead Hour. This novel is dark and violent but sheds much needed light on domestic abuse. Paddy Meehan is a strong character with human flaws. Kate is a fascinating supporting character, Denise Mina’s books are rarely light reads; the plot is intricate, filled with twists and turns that hold the reader’s interest. Mina is an extremely talented writer capable of adding a touch of humor at just the right moment. Fans of mystery will not want to miss The Dead Hour.