Sean Duffy (5 books in series)
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review 1: I read a number of bad reviews on this book, but decided to read it any ways and I am glad I did. Though it is not the best book I have read, it was still a great listen and one that I wanted to keep listening to.... I thought the book was coming to the end, but looked and foun...
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review 1: I chose this audiobook based on the narrator, and he really does bring these Irish characters to life with his accent. The mystery (a pair of related murders and one seemingly unrelated) is compelling, but even more interesting to me was the backdrop of "The Troubles", and the in...
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review 1: My favorite of this series is still the first. It had more funny moments, even if the end was a little far fetched. The ending of this one was a little too conspiracy theory for my taste. None-the-less, I enjoyed it. McKinty is a good writer, and his novels are a hell of a lot be...
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review 1: I like mysteries and crime thrillers as “relaxing reads” especially after nonfiction books or more serious books. I especially liked the backdrop of the “Troubles,” the term for the historically dysfunctional relationship between Loyalists (pro-British) and Republicans (pro-Iris...
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review 1: The second Sean Duffy book packs just as much punch as the first, if not more. In the same troubled setting of 1980s Northern Ireland, Duffy finds himself investigating the grisly and mysterious murder of an American. As usual, things are not straight-forward and the case takes m...