Karen and Ray are on their way to the Greek islands to rendezvous with Madge and split the fat bag of cash they conned from her ex-husband Rossi when they kidnapped, well, Madge. But they’ve reckoned
This gripping Irish thriller is an intriguing new departure for comic noir writer Declan Burke.“A dying man, if he is any kind of man, will live beyond the law.” The elderly German, Karl Uxkull, was s
Karen's easy life as a receptionist and armed robber is about to take a turn for the worse. Rossi, her ex, is getting out of prison any day now. He'll be looking for his motorcycle, his gun, the sixt
Karen, Ray, and Madge are on their way to Greece to receive money for extorting Madge's ex-husband in a kidnapping scheme, but the trio didn't plan on Doyle, a cop who wants to arrest Madge and run aw
"'Imelda Sheridan was dead, which was tough cookies on Imelda, but then every silver lining has its cloud. My job was to find out who and why, at 12 cent per word for the right facts in the right orde
An unnamed narrator and Billy, a character from one of the narrator's unfinished novels, have online chats about increasing the violent options available to Billy as a hospital porter who has assisted
This gripping Irish thriller is an intriguing new departure for comic noir writer Declan Burke.“A dying man, if he is any kind of man, will live beyond the law.” The elderly German, Karl Uxkull, was s
This gripping Irish thriller is an intriguing new departure for comic noir writer Declan Burke.“A dying man, if he is any kind of man, will live beyond the law.” The elderly German, Karl Uxkull, was s
Is crime fiction now the most relevant and valid form of writing to deal with Modern Ireland in terms of the post-'Troubles' landscape and the post-Celtic Tiger economic boom? As the first book writte
The world’s greatest mystery writers on the world’s greatest mystery novels: Michael Connelly on The Little Sister . . . Kathy Reichs on The Silence of the Lambs . . . Mark Billingham on The Maltese F
The world’s most beloved mystery writers celebrate their favorite mystery novels in this gorgeously wrought collection, featuring essays by Michael Connelly, Kathy Reichs, Ian Rankin, and more.In the