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Priest
Paperback / softback
Main Details
Title |
Priest
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Ken Bruen
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:368 | Dimensions(mm): Height 178,Width 106 |
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Category/Genre | Crime and mystery |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780552153430
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Classifications | Dewey:823.914 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Transworld Publishers Ltd
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Imprint |
Corgi Books
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Publication Date |
2 April 2007 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
Set in Galway, Ireland, a dark controversial novel by a new crime-writing star. Ireland, awash in cash and greed, no longer turns to the Church for solace or comfort. But the decapitation of Father Joyce in a Galway church horrifies even the most jaded citizen. Jack Taylor, devastated by the recent trauma of personal loss, has always believed himself to be beyond salvation. But a new job offers a fresh start, and an unexpected partnership makes him hope that his one desperate vision - of family - might yet be fulfilled. An eerie mix of exorcism, a predatory stalker, and an unlikely attraction conspires to lure him into a murderous web of dark conspiracies. The spectre of a child haunts every waking moment. Bleak, unsettling and totally original, Ken Bruen's writing captures the brooding landscape of Irish society at a time of social and economic upheaval. Here is evidence of an unmistakeable literary talent.
Author Biography
Ken Bruen was born in Galway. Having spent 25 years as an English teacher in Africa, Japan, South East Asia and South America, he now lives in Galway city with his wife and daughter. Ken Bruen's earlier Jack Taylor novels are published by Brandon Press in Ireland.
ReviewsKen Bruen is finally getting his due...Priest is grimy, brooding, pawkily funny and wholly original. Great. * The Observer * Ken Bruen's novel takes us down some dark and mysterious roads where Irish angst meets 21st-century reality in a gripping story of guilt and redemption. * Independent on Sunday * Bruen writes tight, urgent, powerful prose, his dialogue is harsh and authentic and Jack Taylor has become one of today's most interesting shamuses. * The Times * Grim and elegiac by turns, Bruen is a distinctive talent who has integrated his inner fury and American noir influences to establish a powerful, original and controversial presence. * Guardian * Priest is hardboiled in the best way, unforgiving and unforgettable. * Sunday Tribune *
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