The Glasgow Dragon
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About the Book:
What do I want? Let me see now. I want to destroy you spiritually, emotionally and mentally before I destroy you physically.
When Christie Devlin goes into business with a triad to take control of the Glasgow drug market little does he know that his downfall and the destruction of his family is being plotted. As Devlin struggles with his own demons the real fight is just beginning.
There are some things you should never forgive yourself for. Will he unlock the memories of the past in time to understand what is happening? Will he be able to save his daughter from the danger he has put her in?
Nothing is as simple as good and evil.
Des Dillon is a master story-teller and this is a world he knows well.
Reviews:
The authenticity, brutality, humour and most of all the humanity of the characters and the reality of the world they inhabit in Des Dillon's stories are never in question. LESLEY BENZIE
It has been known for years that Des Dillon writes some of Scotland's most vibrant prose. ALAN BISSETT
Des Dillon's exuberant mastery of language energises everything he writes. JANET PAISLEY
About the Author:
DES DILLON was born and brought up in Coatbridge. He has written poetry and fiction, including Me and Ma Gal, (which won the 2003 World Book Day ‘We Are What We Read’ poll for the novel that best describes Scotland today) and has had several of his books adapted for film and television. He has worked as a teacher of English, a creative writing tutor and as a scriptwriter for High Road and River City. He is the Artistic Director of Goldfish Theatre which has staged productions of Singin’ I’m No a Billy He’s a Tim – the most performed play in Scotland in the last decade – at the SECC and many other venues. He lives in Galloway.