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When Sorrows Come Matt McGuire

When Sorrows Come By Matt McGuire

When Sorrows Come by Matt McGuire


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Summary

The second installment of the DS O'Neill series, from one of the most exciting new voices in crime fiction

When Sorrows Come Summary

When Sorrows Come by Matt McGuire

Belfast, 2am, Tomb Street. A young man lies dead in an alley. Cracked ribs, broken jaw, fractured skull. With the Celtic Tiger purring and the Troubles in their death throes, Detective Sergeant John O'Neill is called to investigate. Meanwhile O'Neill's partner, DI Jack Ward, a veteran troubles detective, is receiving death threats from an unknown source...

When Sorrows Come is a brutal expose of the criminal underworld in the new Northern Ireland, a place where the dead are not all created equal.

When Sorrows Come Reviews

[Brings] a Henning Mankell-style realism to the genre * Sunday Times (Ireland) *
Praise for Dark Dawn: You are never going to escape the past in a place like Belfast. When a dead teenager turns up kneecapped ... no one but Acting DS John O'Neill seems particularly bothered. O'Neill has a lot to prove and McGuire handles it brilliantly. * Daily Mirror *

About Matt McGuire

Belfast-born MATT MCGUIRE has worked as a barman, an encyclopedia salesman and a lecturer in English Literature at the University of Glasgow. He is currently based at the University of Western Sydney. His first novel, Dark Dawn, was published in 2012.

Additional information

GOR006465481
9781780338323
1780338325
When Sorrows Come by Matt McGuire
Used - Good
Paperback
Little, Brown Book Group
2014-05-01
320
N/A
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