What crime
fiction does have plenty of is jaded star detectives, burned-out and tired of
bureaucratic nonsense. McKinty doesn’t just breathe new life into this classic
trope, he plugs it into a 220-volt outlet and turns the power on high.
It’s 1992 and
the bloody Northern Ireland conflict known euphemistically as The Troubles continues,
perhaps with not quite as much fervor as in years past. But Duffy, a Catholic
and a policeman, doubly undesirable characteristics in Northern Ireland, still routinely
checks his vehicle for bombs and sets small traps in his house to learn if
someone has broken in. He has managed to move his wife and small daughter 20
miles across the Irish Sea to Scotland and relative safety. He works three days
every two weeks in the provincial police station in Carrickfergus, on the
eastern coast of Ireland a short ferry ride from his home in Scotland, working
traffic and administrative duties while he marks time to be eligible for full
pension. He knows his career is all but over, yet he can’t find another
interest like his fellow part-timer Sergeant John McCrabban has. McCrabban’s
invitations to Duffy to assist with his dairy farm are promptly declined.
His
replacement is on leave when a shooting is reported so the investigation falls
to Duffy. It looks like a carjacking but Duffy’s instincts say something else.
In no time at all, he’s up to his ears in organized crime (who else would have
the nerve to crash a wake for a mobster?) and IRA thugs.
The
hard-driving action is as relentless as Duffy’s pop culture quips. Strong plot,
elegant writing, subtly powerful setting, an incredibly good read. We’ll be
seeing this book mentioned often in the major award nominations for 2025.
Highly recommended.
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Publisher: Blackstone Publishing, Inc.;
Unabridged edition (March 4, 2025)
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Language: English
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Hardcover: 310 pages
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ISBN-13: 979-8212905022
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Aubrey Nye Hamilton ©2025
Aubrey Hamilton is a former librarian who works on Federal It projects by day and reads mysteries at night.


1 comment:
Thanks for confirming what I had hoped--that this is another great Sean Duffy! I just got the audiobook!
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