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{{Short description|Irvine Welsh's Crime}}
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'''Crime''' is a 2008 novel by [[Scottish people|Scottish]] writer [[Irvine Welsh]]. It is the sequel to his earlier novel, ''[[Filth (novel)|Filth]]''.
'''''Crime''''' is a 2008 novel by [[Scottish people|Scottish]] writer [[Irvine Welsh]]. It is the sequel to his earlier novel, ''[[Filth (novel)|Filth]]''.


== Plot Outline ==
== Plot summary ==
Detective Inspector Ray Lennox is recovering from a mental breakdown induced by stress and taking drugs, and a child murder case back home in [[Edinburgh]]. On vacation in [[Florida]] his fiancee, Trudi, is only interested in planning their wedding and, after an argument, abandons Lennox in a mall.
Ray Lennox is a [[Detective Inspector#United Kingdom|Detective Inspector]] with the [[Lothian and Borders Police]] who attempts to recover from a [[mental breakdown]] induced by stress, cocaine and alcohol abuse and a child murder case in [[Edinburgh]] in which he was the lead investigating officer by taking a holiday in [[Florida]] with his fiancée, Trudi. The pair meet up with Eddie 'Ginger' Rodgers, one of Lennox's retired former colleagues, and his wife Delores, and they all drink into the early hours of the morning.


The next morning, Lennox finds himself craving more alcohol and goes to a bar with Trudi where they have an argument, which causes Trudi to angrily leave the bar. Lennox continues drinking heavily. Soon afterwards, he meets two women, Starry and Robyn, in a different bar and they all go back to Robyn's flat, where they drink more alcohol and take cocaine. They are soon joined by two men, Lance Dearing and Johnnie, and a fight breaks out a short time later when Lennox sees Johnnie is [[sexual assault|sexually assaulting]] Tianna, Robyn's ten-year-old daughter. Lennox incapacitates Johnnie and struggles with Dearing, who ultimately leaves the flat with everyone except Lennox and Tianna, who have locked themselves in a bathroom.
He meets two women in a bar and goes back to their place to have a [[cocaine]] binge, but they are interrupted by two strangers. After a fight Lennox is left in the apartment with Tianna, the 10-year-old daughter of one of the women.


The next morning, Lennox wakes in the bathroom and receives a telephone call from Robyn, who urges him to take Tianna to a man called Chet Lewis in [[Bologna]] before the call is interrupted by Dearing, who tries unsuccessfully to pacify Lennox. Lennox instead leaves the apartment with Tianna and travels to a local police station, where he is shocked to find Dearing is in police uniform and is working at the reception desk. Lennox flees with Tianna and hires a car to take her to Chet as Robyn instructed.
Lennox takes her across country to an exclusive marina where he walks right into a hornet's nest of [[paedophilia|paeodophile]]s, just like the one that had haunted him on a similar case in Edinburgh. Now he must protect the girl from them at all costs.

Lennox takes her across the state to an exclusive marina where he walks right into a hornets' nest of [[Pedophilia|paedophile]]s, just like the one that had haunted him on a similar case in Edinburgh.


== Reviews ==
== Reviews ==
*[http://www.nybooks.com/articles/22675] by [[Michael Wood]] from ''[[The New York Review of Books]]''
* {{cite magazine | title = The Not-So-Good Cop | url = http://www.nybooks.com/articles/22675 | author = [[Michael Wood (academic)|Michael Wood]] | work = [[The New York Review of Books]]}}

== TV adaptation ==

On 23 July 2020, [[BritBox]] announced that [[Irvine Welsh]] would be adapting Crime as a six-part miniseries for streaming service.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2020-07-23|title=BritBox announces a set of debut originals|url=https://rts.org.uk/article/britbox-announces-set-debut-originals|access-date=2020-08-07|website=Royal Television Society|language=en}}</ref> The [[Crime (TV series)|6-episode series]] co-written by Welsh and [[Dean Cavanagh]] and starring [[Dougray Scott]] as Ray Lennox premiered on BritBox on 18 November 2021.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Pingitore |first=Silvia |date=2021-11-19 |title=From Trainspotting to the TV series of Crime: the Irvine Welsh interview |url=https://the-shortlisted.co.uk/irvine-welsh-trainspotting-crime-interview/ |access-date=2021-11-20 |website=the-shortlisted.co.uk |language=en-GB}}</ref>


== References ==
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Revision as of 23:25, 20 June 2023

Crime
AuthorIrvine Welsh
SpracheEnglisch
GenreCrime novel
PublisherJonathan Cape
Publication date
2008
Publication placeScotland
Media typePrint (Hardback and paperback)
Pages352 pp
ISBN0-224-08053-9
Preceded byFilth 

Crime is a 2008 novel by Scottish writer Irvine Welsh. It is the sequel to his earlier novel, Filth.

Plot summary

Ray Lennox is a Detective Inspector with the Lothian and Borders Police who attempts to recover from a mental breakdown induced by stress, cocaine and alcohol abuse and a child murder case in Edinburgh in which he was the lead investigating officer by taking a holiday in Florida with his fiancée, Trudi. The pair meet up with Eddie 'Ginger' Rodgers, one of Lennox's retired former colleagues, and his wife Delores, and they all drink into the early hours of the morning.

The next morning, Lennox finds himself craving more alcohol and goes to a bar with Trudi where they have an argument, which causes Trudi to angrily leave the bar. Lennox continues drinking heavily. Soon afterwards, he meets two women, Starry and Robyn, in a different bar and they all go back to Robyn's flat, where they drink more alcohol and take cocaine. They are soon joined by two men, Lance Dearing and Johnnie, and a fight breaks out a short time later when Lennox sees Johnnie is sexually assaulting Tianna, Robyn's ten-year-old daughter. Lennox incapacitates Johnnie and struggles with Dearing, who ultimately leaves the flat with everyone except Lennox and Tianna, who have locked themselves in a bathroom.

The next morning, Lennox wakes in the bathroom and receives a telephone call from Robyn, who urges him to take Tianna to a man called Chet Lewis in Bologna before the call is interrupted by Dearing, who tries unsuccessfully to pacify Lennox. Lennox instead leaves the apartment with Tianna and travels to a local police station, where he is shocked to find Dearing is in police uniform and is working at the reception desk. Lennox flees with Tianna and hires a car to take her to Chet as Robyn instructed.

Lennox takes her across the state to an exclusive marina where he walks right into a hornets' nest of paedophiles, just like the one that had haunted him on a similar case in Edinburgh.

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TV adaptation

On 23 July 2020, BritBox announced that Irvine Welsh would be adapting Crime as a six-part miniseries for streaming service.[1] The 6-episode series co-written by Welsh and Dean Cavanagh and starring Dougray Scott as Ray Lennox premiered on BritBox on 18 November 2021.[2]

References

  1. ^ "BritBox announces a set of debut originals". Royal Television Society. 23 July 2020. Retrieved 7 August 2020.
  2. ^ Pingitore, Silvia (19 November 2021). "From Trainspotting to the TV series of Crime: the Irvine Welsh interview". the-shortlisted.co.uk. Retrieved 20 November 2021.