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      2022., Adult, PBS Call No: SC DVD Fic Annika 1    Availability:0 of 1     At Your Library Series Title: Annika   Volume: 1Summary Note: Detective inspector Annika Strandhed has returned to Glasgow to head up the Marine Homicide Unite, where she is tasked with solving the puzzling crimes and unexplained murders that wash up in Scotland's waters. Annika takes the audience into her confidence by speaking directly to them, sharing her wry observations on the case and her life, as she balances solving cases, managing a new team, and raising a brilliant yet complex teenage daughter. Intuitive and instinctive, Annika has a weakness for using literary and historical references to help solve her crimes, an enthusiasm that her team definitely doesn't share, but which is often the thing that unlocks the case. The team's cases take them from the depths of Glasgow's Clyde River to the Isle of Bute and picturesque Loch Katrine.
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      2011., Adult, Entertainment One Films Canada Call No: SC DVD Fic NEDS    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Summary Note: "Directed by the acclaimed actor and director Peter Mullan (My Name Is Joe, The Magdalene Sisters), Neds, or so-called Non-Educated Delinquents, takes place in the gritty, savage and often violent world of 1970s Glasgow. On the brink of adolescence, young John McGill is a bright and sensitive boy, eager to learn and full of promise. But the cards are stacked against him. Most of the adults in his life fail him in one way or another. His father is a drunken violent bully and his teachers - punishing John for the 'sins' of his older brother, Benny - are down on him from the start. With no one willing to give him the chance he desperately needs, John takes to the savage life of the streets with a vengeance. Neds is not only a story of lost hope, it is a story of survival by any means necessary."--Container.