Author:Tony Black
Gus Dury is a changed man. He is off the Edinburgh streets and back with estranged wife, Debs. He has promised her that he won't get involved in any more dodgy cases which the police can't or won't solve. And above all, he's off the drink. In his pocket at all times is a half bottle of Scotch, but although the label is worn to shreds, he has never so much as loosened the cap.
Then his brother Michael is found dead with a bullet in his heart and Gus' life begins to unravel all over again. How can he keep the promises he has made and still avenge his brother's murder?
Loss, Tony Black's third novel about washed-up hack turned private investigator Gus Dury, is absolutely gripping - a labyrinth of violence, secrets and emotion. A true rollercoaster of a read.
If you're a fan of the Ian Rankins, Denise Minas and Irvine Welshes of this world, this is most certainly one for you.
—— ScotsmanThe enigmatic Dury continues to be the punk rocker of the Scottish crime scene - anarchic, rebellious and never afraid to shove his Doc Martens where they're not wanted.
—— Daily RecordTony Black delivers a story with a hard edge and fast moving action. In this third book, he yet again produces a story that never lets up and delivers a superb book that you just can't put down. I can't wait for the next instalment of Gus Dury.
—— EuroCrimeTony Black is one of those excellent perpetrators of Scottish noir ... [he] is a compelling and convincing portrayer of raw emotions in a vicious milieu.
—— Marcel Berlins , The TimesBlack's book is the most personal one yet.
—— The Press and JournalA brilliant, sweeping and heartbreaking novel, Black truly deserves your attention.
—— International Thriller WritersAs washed-up private detectives go, Gus Dury is compelling - he's as hard as any criminal and twice as self-destructive.
—— Evening StandardTony Black has written two of the finest crime novels to come out of the UK in the past twenty years and I'm willing to bet that in twenty years, Paying for It and Gutted will be on the top ten list of any crime list. But now comes Loss ... Phew-oh ... It's like having yer ass kicked and yer heart shrived simultaneously. What a privilege to watch a master writer achieve everything you'd hoped for and then some.
—— Ken Bruen, author of London BoulevardThis is modern crime at its most brutal, its most affecting, its most honest and its most intelligent.
—— Russel D. McLean, Do Some DamageTony Black's third novel Loss is another bleak investigation for his poignant Edinburgh washed up journalist turned involuntary private investigator Gus Dury. Black writes about urban blight and the curse of alcohol like no other, but his down at heel tales are also full of everyday humour. Harrowing but indispensable.
—— Maxim JakubowskiTony Black is my favourite British crime writer and Gus Dury the genre's most interesting protagonist. Like his previous books, Loss has the power, style and street swagger that makes most of his contemporaries a little bland by comparison.
—— Irvine WelshMost of the fiction books about Edinburgh are geared for the tourist but this is actually geared for the punter ... It really evokes the place ... In Gus Dury you have a very Edinburgh character. If Trainspotting's Begbie's younger brother had gone to university and become a journalist he might have been something like Gus Dury.
—— Irvine Welsh