William McIntyre
Willie is a partner in Scotland’s oldest Law Firm. For the past twenty years or so he has worked in the field of criminal defence and has managed, during that time and with the co-operation of Mrs McIntyre, to produce four sons and a novel featuring defence lawyer, ‘Teflon’ Tina Munro.
Books by William McIntyre
The Truth, The Whole Truth, And Nothing Like The Truth
Scotland’s wittiest and feistiest criminal defence lawyer, ‘Teflon’ Tina Munro, tackles a trio of cases. First, there’s the murder of childhood friend and fellow lawyer, Max Abercrombie, shot in his Linlithgow office. The teenage son of master thief Chic Kelly looks as guilty as a puppy in a puddle, but Tina’s persuaded by Archie McPhee, gangster-turned-born-again-Christian, to act in the lad’s defence – after all, things may not be quite what they seem. Then there’s the open-and-shut case of the drunk Lithuanian who attacks a policeman in a crowded Indian restaurant – with dozens of witnesses, surely even Tina can’t find a way to get him off. But perhaps the toughest case of them all is that of American actress Courtney Clavin, faded star of the hit TV series Karla The Kavewoman, caught red-handed by Glasgow’s airport security bringing cocaine into the country.
The Truth, The Whole Truth And Nothing Like The Truth is a very smart, sassy, fast-moving, debut crime novel by Scottish criminal defence lawyer, William McIntyre, featuring an engagingly sharp-tongued protagonist and exploiting the kind of authentic court-room, prison and procedural details that stem from years of first-hand experience. The action is centred around the Royal Burgh of Linlithgow in West Lothian, but takes place all over the Larger Central Belt of Scotland.
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William McIntyre is represented at Jenny Brown Associates by Allan - .
