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Original Skin

A Detective Sergeant McAvoy Novel: Detective Sergeant McAvoy Series, Book 2

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Wait time: About 2 weeks
The New York Times hails David Mark's work as "in the honorable tradition of Joseph Wambaugh and Ed McBain." ORIGINAL SKIN is the second installment of the internationally acclaimed Detective Sergeant Aector McAvoy series.
 
When “swinger” Simon Appleyard is found strung-up and naked in his apartment, the authorities are only too happy to chalk it up to suicide. After all, a new gang has taken over the local drug trade, and Detective Superintendant Trish Pharaoh’s Serious and Organized Crime Unit is run ragged. A murder investigation is the last thing they need.
But more bodies begin to surface, and all are somehow connected to the underground erotic scene. Although Detective Sargeant Aector McAvoy would be perfectly content to stay home with his wife and their newborn baby, he begins to suspect that murder is just the beginning. As his investigation brings him uncomfortably close to the local political elite, McAvoy realizes he is hunting a sadistic killer with a lust that won’t be satisfied until the River Humber runs red.
David Mark’s latest Detective Sergeant McAvoy novel, CRUEL MERCY, is on-sale February 2017.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from March 18, 2013
      Sophisticated plotting, in-depth characters, and sharp dialogue elevate British author Mark’s gritty second police procedural featuring Yorkshire Det. Sgt. Aector McAvoy (after 2012’s The Dark Winter). In the port city of Hull, a former industrial center on the decline, Det. Supt. Trish Pharaoh and her detectives look into the escalating attacks on Vietnamese cannabis farmers by brutal rival gangs. Meanwhile, McAvoy is distracted by the year-old apparent suicide of Simon Appleyard, a gay man who had been frequenting sex parties with his self-loathing best friend, Suzie Devlin. McAvoy believes that Suzie may be a murderer’s next target, and her unique tattoos are a clue. Mark expertly brings together the two seemingly unrelated investigations while weaving in McAvoy’s devotion to his young family and sensitivity to the Roma background of his wife, Roison, whose extended family becomes involved in his inquiries. Fans of John Harvey and Peter James will find much to like. Agent: Oliver Munson, A.M. Heath (U.K.)

    • Kirkus

      March 15, 2013
      A police detective's curiosity discloses a connection between some nasty cases. Alas for DS Aector McAvoy's lovely gypsy wife and two small children: The shy, ginger-haired Scot's boss, Detective Superintendent Trish Pharaoh, who runs the Serious and Organized Crime Unit, calls him away from his family because she needs his help with a series of murders and tortures caused by a fight for control of the local marijuana trade between the Vietnamese gangs who currently run it and a ruthless group trying to take over. Their patch, the East Yorkshire city of Hull and vicinity, has suffered for years, since the time when it was home to a profitable fishing fleet. McAvoy finds a cellphone that makes him return to the death of Simon Appleyard, a young man involved in kinky sex groups--a death that had been written off as a suicide. Soon after Pharaoh gives McAvoy permission to check out Appleyard's death, she winds up in the hospital after she's attacked by dogs belonging to someone connected to the new gang. Although McAvoy would rather be home with his young family, his sense of justice pushes him forward. Unfortunately, his investigation leads to some powerful local politicians who are risking their careers by indulging in sexual behavior as risky as Appleyard's. While McAvoy and Pharaoh cautiously investigate the powerful politicians and the dangerous drug lords, Appleyard's best friend, a young woman who joined him in the dark world of no-holds-barred sex, is targeted for death. McAvoy's second (The Dark Winter, 2012) is an excellent police procedural featuring sex, violence and complex characters who are quirky but likable.

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    • Booklist

      May 1, 2013
      Mark's atmospheric debut novel (The Dark Winter, 2012) introduced Detective Sergeant Aector McAvoy and the economically depressed city of Hull, England. The massive Scot is a fine copper, yet he sorely lacks self-confidence. His guv, smart, earthy Detective Superintendent Trish Pharoah, knows that her job is to marshal the egos and neuroses of the Serious and Organized Crime Unit, and Aector is her biggest challenge. The plot of Original Skin mixes a spectacular spike in violence by a drug gang, city and police politics, travelers, and murder in the world of swingers and doggers who connect online and then meet for anonymous, illicit sex. The many-tentacled plot is held together by the large cast of complex, multidimensional characters, including a detective at the end of his psychological rope; the ambitious head of the civilian police commission, who has an eye on a seat in Parliament; and a young, tattooed swinger grieving the loss of her only friend. Mark's gift for developing characters is matched by his evocative portrait of downtrodden, rain-swept Hull.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2013, American Library Association.)

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