Jim Crumley is a celebrated nature writer, primarily focusing on the landscape and wildlife of Scotland. His prose is passionate, inspiring, and visionary, characterized by sensitivity and a majestic scope that captures the essence of the natural world. Crumley's distinctive voice and profound connection to the wild make his work essential reading for anyone seeking to understand and appreciate nature. His extensive body of work offers a deep and evocative exploration of the natural world.
Facing life-threatening circumstances for the first time, C.W. Sughrue grapples with fear and anger after being gut-shot. Meanwhile, Milo Milodragovitch is on a mission to reclaim his stolen three-million dollar inheritance from a conniving banker and a poet. Their journey leads them to the Mexican border, a hub of criminals and law enforcers. Together, they embark on a wild road trip filled with drugs, humor, and violence, navigating the chaotic landscape of the West while confronting their own demons.
"'As sweetly profane a poet as American noir could have asked for' Ian Rankin 'A friggin' masterpiece' Dennis Lehane 'The stunner that reinvigorated the genre and jacked up a generation of future crime novelists' George Pelecanos Meet Private Detective C. W. Sughrue. Private detectives are supposed to find missing persons and solve crimes. But more often than not Sughrue is the one committing the crimes u everything from grand theft auto to criminal stupidity. All washed down with a hearty dose of whiskey and regret. At the end of a three-week hunt for a runaway bestselling author, Sughrue winds up in a ramshackle bar, with an alcoholic bulldog. The landlady's daughter vanished a decade ago and now she wants Sughrue to find her. His search will take him to the deepest, darkest depths of San Francisco's underbelly, a place as fascinating, frightening and flawed as he is. Welcome to James Crumley's America."
In this passionate and poetic appreciation of the Great Wood of Caledon, Jim
Crumley thoughtfully explores the past myths, present remnants and future
prospects of the historic native forest of Highland Scotland.
In The Last Wolf, Jim Crumley explores the place of the wolf in Scotland -
past, present and future - and challenges many of the myths that have been
regarded for centuries as biological fact.
C.W. Sughrue hasn't slept through the night for months and is having trouble with his bowel movements. A recovering gunshot victim, the last thing he wants is more work from Dr Will MacKinderick. Sughrue is soon cursing as he finds himself taking on yet another dangerous case for the desperate psychoanalyst.
A Byzantine tangle of crime, sex, drugs, violence and retribution in red-neck Texas from the ultimate hard-boiled writer Milo Milogragovitch, Crumley’s uncontrollable, cocaine-snorting Montanan, takes centre stage in this adrenaline-fuelled thriller by the master of hard-boiled fiction. This time Milo’s trying to find his feet in Texas, earning a living as a bar owner and a PI on the side.A tedious job tracking down a runaway wife takes a violent turn when he finds himself in a bar with ex-con Enos Walker, who’s out for revenge on the partners who turned him in. Turning a gun on Walker, bar manager Billy Long has accidently shot himself and the police are only too keen to add his murder to the long list of crimes Walker’s in the frame for. Only Milo’s testimony can save him from a death sentence, but Milo’s got problems of his own in the shape of sultry lawyer Molly McBride.Hurtling from the plains of Texas to the desert town of Las Vegas, from the freezing Montana mountains to the Gulf of Mexico and the final bloody showdown, The Final Country is a non-stop roller-coaster ride that will leave you breathless.
Ex-private eye C.W. Sughrue has been depressed, jobless and living in the basement of a morgue, but now a job has come up. He sets off on an odyssey of liquor, sex and gunplay to find a missing woman who has eluded the FBI and cocaine dealers.
Milo once had a thriving divorce-case business in the small town of Meriwether, in the Pacific Northwest, but because of liberal new divorce laws has taken to drinking and staring out of the window. He's up to his third drink of the morning when an attractive young woman walks into his office and asks him to find her brother.