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A brand-new tale featuring profane antihero and disgraced former policeman Jack Taylor. Recovering from a failed suicide attempt, Jack takes on a security job, but it's not what it seems and soon Jack is heading down ever more mysterious paths.
About the author
Ken Bruen is one of the most prominent Irish crime writers of the last two decades. Born in Galway, he spent twenty-five years travelling the world before he began writing in the mid 1990s.
Summary
A brand-new tale featuring profane antihero and disgraced former policeman Jack Taylor. Recovering from a failed suicide attempt, Jack takes on a security job, but it's not what it seems and soon Jack is heading down ever more mysterious paths.
Foreword
From an Irish writer of hard-boiled and noir crime fiction comes another brand-new tale featuring profane antihero and disgraced former policeman Jack Taylor.
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An easy page-turning read where Bruen asks little of his reader and throws plenty of bones in terms of one-liners, lightly sketched characters and, far and away his strongest suit, dialogue' Irish Examiner.