The Man in the Bottle (Thane \u0026 Moss Book 6) By Bill Knox

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In the heart of the rugged Scottish Highlands danger is brewing When the body of a local angler is found near a NATO seismology station Detectives Thane and Moss are drawn into a web of intrigue and mystery that stretches from Glasgow s back alleys to beyond the Iron Curtain As they delve deeper they find themselves frantically navigating a maze of political secrets hunting for a brutal fugitive on a quest for revenge With the threat of violence and international tensions looming can Thane and Moss piece together the clues in time to prevent a devastating catastrophic event The Man in the Bottle is a pulse pounding 1960s crime thriller that showcases Bill Knox s mastery of Tartan Noir managing to weave suspense mystery and the stark beauty of Scotland into an unforgettable tale The Man in the Bottle Thane u0026 Moss Book 6 Another cracking read in this series Again rattled through it in no time and looking forward to the next one The Man in the Bottle Thane u0026 Moss Book 6 I picked up this book and series because J. The man in the bottle book review D Kirk was plugging it and the series I became even interested in reading the book and series after reading the forward by Kirk that only appears in book 1 but which I think should be in each volume I highlighted a few passages in Kirk s introductory note from book 1 they are I had been expertly drawn into the world that Bill had created and was right there alongside detectives Thane and Moss as they carried out their investigations I had identified with the detectives right away the imposing Chief Inspector Colin Thane with his no nonsense attitude and dogged determination and his trusty Inspector Phil Moss whose loyalty to his friend was second only to his worries about his grumbling ulcer They immediately felt like real people More than that they felt like real Scottish men whose evident care for one another was masked beneath gruff exchanges and barbed banter Yes some of the terminology was different and there was a lot less swearing in Bill s book but down below the surface down where it mattered we were both writing about good but complicated men doing their best to bring killers to justice Aside from the slight change to the title and a few ten thousand word chapters being broken into shorter segments the book you are about to read is the same one first published in 1957 The fact that Kirk thought these books were good enough to spend some time and effort tracking down the rights and bringing them back into print indicates the quality of the writing and the power of the stories And after reading the first 5 I can see why this is a passion project of his This novel was originally published in 1963 and this Zertex edition is from 2024 Back in 1963 this was published in the Us under the title The Killing Game The description of the new edition is In the heart of the rugged Scottish Highlands danger is brewing. Westerns the man in the bottle of wine When the body of a local angler is found near a NATO seismology station Detectives Thane and Moss are drawn into a web of intrigue and mystery that stretches from Glasgow s back alleys to beyond the Iron Curtain. The man in the bottlei summary As they delve deeper they find themselves frantically navigating a maze of political secrets hunting for a brutal fugitive on a quest for revenge With the threat of violence and international tensions looming can Thane and Moss piece together the clues in time to prevent a devastating catastrophic event The Man in the Bottle is a pulse pounding 1960s crime thriller that showcases Bill Knox s mastery of Tartan Noir managing to weave suspense mystery and the stark beauty of Scotland into an unforgettable tale Once again it was with great interest that I dove into this sixth story in this series after reading all of Kirk s Scottish crime novels that were available to date and having read Alex Smith s DCI Kett novels and J. Book the man in the bottle summary E Mayhew s DCI Will Blake Series It was fascinating to read this story and series set nearly a hundred years earlier It was interesting reading stories before cell phones and technology that so many modern crime books and shows rely on but back to the work at hand. The man in the bottle book age rating The prologue to this story begins with It showed as a momentary upward flicker of an inked stylus line on a slow moving band of pastel green paper At the same instant the steady note fed to an electronic recording bank through a pre amplifier unit changed to a mouse like squeak which was both warning and tape absorbed research data. The man in the bottlegun The operator in the left hand chair reached for the red telephone by his side The forefinger of his free hand rested lightly on the red panic button mounted far separate from the panel s other controls One touch and that button would sound an alarm in a day and night manned operations room in London s Whitehall and simultaneously activate a live radio link between the listening post and similar stations in Iceland Wyoming and West Australia. The man in the bottle book review The right hand operator had already checked the stylus drum and the needle gauges ranged above Now he turned to the monitor panels showing readings from the station s robot outposts and just as suddenly he relaxed Another ruddy poacher Charlie The left hand operator let out a long slow breath and felt the tension go with it He released his grip on the telephone abandoned the button and lit a cigarette Half turning in his swivel chair he could gaze out of the narrow armoured glass window. Ebook the man in the bottle series The site had been chosen with scientific exactitude by the experts of the Atomic Weapons Research Establishment and that empty moorland hid a score of deep pits each containing a steel sheathed seismometer Each seismometer was linked by buried cables to an underground amplifying vault before its readings reached the control console This story has much bigger stakes than any to date A Russian diplomat with several attempts on his life A dead local And a mystery that will take some help for Thane and Moss to have a chance of solving this one It is a mystery wrapped up in political intrigue and bombs galore I greatly enjoy the characters of Thane and Moss through these first six Scottish crime mysteries Thane and Moss are reminiscent of DCI Logan and DI Ben Forde The language is not as extreme as in Kirk s books We get to watch the team as they work to solve the case The characters are fascinating Reading it it is like being transported back in time The story moves at a brisk pace This sixth story leaves you wanting Kirk is releasing these stories at a good pace And I sincerely hope he sees this series and maybe other series by Knox through to publication I said before and I say it again reading this was in some was like watching Mike Hammer with my dad or reading his old Ian Fleming or Robert B Parker books I have already recommended this series to my dad my manager at work and a few friends I can easily recommend this story for fans of crime fiction historical fiction or to be honest anyone who loves a good story However be warned it leaves you wanting The Man in the Bottle Thane u0026 Moss Book 6 3. The man in the bottlegun 4 5 Normally I love the Thane Moss books but for some reason I struggled through this one I had to keep rewinding to follow the story Even the incomparable Angus King lost me That never happens Hoping for better luck with the next book The Man in the Bottle Thane u0026 Moss Book 6

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The Man in the Bottle (Thane \u0026 Moss Book 6)Also wrote as site_link Robert MacLeod westerns Noah Webster and Michael Kirk. Ebook the man in the bottle series William Bill Knox was a Scottish author journalist and broadcaster best known for his crime novels and for presenting the long running STV series Crimedesk Born in Glasgow Knox became the youngest journalist for a Glasgow newspaper at age 16 He went on to report on crime on motoring and to become a news editor He began writing crime novels in the 1950s Knox often wrote under pseudonyms frequently for the American market These included Michael Kirk Robert MacLeod and Noah Webster He published over 50 crime novels including several series notably the Thane and Moss books Also wrote as site_link Robert MacLeod westerns Noah Webster and Michael Kirk. The man in the bottlegun William Bill Knox was a Scottish author journalist and broadcaster best known for his crime novels and for presenting the long running STV series Crimedesk Born in Glasgow Knox became the youngest journalist for a Glasgow newspaper at age 16 He went on to report on crime on motoring and to become a news editor He began writing crime novels in the 1950s Knox often wrote under pseudonyms frequently for the American market These included Michael Kirk Robert MacLeod and Noah Webster He published over 50 crime novels including several series notably the Thane and Moss books site_link.

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