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A Galway epiphany
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- ISBN: 9780802157058 (electronic bk.)
- ISBN: 080215705X (electronic bk.)
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1 online resource - Publisher: [United States] : Grove Atlantic, 2020.
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Summary, etc.: | "They don't come much tougher than Ken Bruen's Irish roughneck, Jack Taylor, a man with bad habits who does good despite himself."―Marilyn Stasio, The New York Times Book Review Ex-cop-turned-PI Jack Taylor has finally escaped the despair of his violent life in Galway in favor of a quiet retirement in the country with his friend, a former Rolling Stones roadie, and a falcon named Maeve. But on a day trip back into the city to sort out his affairs, Jack is hit by a truck in front of Galway's Famine Memorial, left in a coma but mysteriously without a scratch on him. When he awakens weeks later, he finds Ireland in a frenzy over the so-called "Miracle of Galway." People have become convinced that the two children spotted tending to him are saintly, and the site of the accident sacred. The Catholic Church isn't so sure, and Jack is commissioned to help find the children to verify the miracle-or expose the stunt. But Jack isn't the only one looking for these children, and he's about to plunge into a case involving an order of nuns, an arsonist, and a girl who may be more manipulative than miraculous. From the multiple Shamus Award winner known as "the Godfather of the modern Irish crime novel" (Irish Independent), this is a hard-edged, ceaselessly suspenseful mystery in the popular long-running series. "A Celtic Dashiell Hammett."-Philadephia Inquirer |
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Genre: | Suspense fiction. Mystery fiction. |