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Halfhead

Author
Stuart B. MacBride
Genre
Media
Book
Publisher
Harper Voyager
ISBN
978-000729870
Reviewer
Gareth

Synopsis

Terrifying serial killer thriller set in the gritty Glasgow of the near future, from the bestselling author of the Logan McRae series. Glasgow, not too far in the future. A new punishment has been devised for the perpetrators of serious crimes -- one that not only reduces the prison population but also benefits society at large. The process is known as halfheading: the offender's lower jaw is removed and they are lobotomized. They are then put to work as cleaners in municipal areas like hospitals, where they serve as a warning to all that crime doesn't pay. But for one halfhead, it seems the lobotomy hasn't quite succeeded. Six years after her surgery, Dr Fiona Westfield 'wakes up' surrounded by the butchered remains of a man she has just brutally killed. As her mind slowly begins to return, she sets out on a quest for vengeance. William Hunter, Assistant Section Director of the 'Network' -- a military wing of the police -- attends the crime scene left behind by the newly awakened halfhead. Sherman House is a run-down concrete housing development full of undesirables and Hunter and his team quickly find themselves in a firefight with the locals. With the help of old comrades and a new friend in the form of prickly but attractive Detective Sergeant Josephine Cameron, Will gets on the trail of the killer. But before long the investigation leads back to a terrible tragedy in his own past, as well as to a terrifying conspiracy to sow violence and misery among Glasgow's most vulnerable citizens.

Review

Set not too far in Glasgow's distant future, this is a brutal and fascinating look at a novel way of dealing with the more anti-social aspects of the community (removing the lower jaw and lobotomising the criminals... not a bad idea, I must admit...!) and the society that's close to breaking point. A serial killer is on the loose threatening to blow the whole society apart, especially when it turns out that the killer is one of the halfheads!

This is a fast paced and gory novel, slickly written and brutally realistic - there's a feeling of "this might actually happen" running through it which makes it a little uncomfortable but shows the talents of Stuart MacBride perfectly.

 

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