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All Souls A drizzly October in Dublin has Minogue daydreaming of the piercing blue skies of Greece: he plans a surprise trip with his wife Kathleen only to be called back to sombre reality by the suicide attempt of his partner in the Garda Murder Squad, Seamus Hoey. To compound his problems, his son has been suspected of gun running. Minogue reluctantly travels to the west of Ireland to help. While he is there, he meets a colourful lawyer, and against his own better instincts, Minogue agrees to do some unofficial digging into the murder of Jane Clark, a young Canadian who was visiting Ireland ten years ago.
‘A compelling combination of ... dialogue, landscapes and lifestyles. Brady’s writing is ... a deeply affecting portrait of present-day rural Ireland...without detracting from the fine pacing of the story. Highly recommended.’ (Booklist U.S.) |