The Rage
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- £4.99
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- £4.99
Publisher Description
Winner of the 2012 Crime Writers' Association Gold Dagger for Best Crime Novel
Vincent Naylor, a professional thief, is fresh out of jail. His latest project, an armed robbery, is just days away.
Bob Tidey, an honest, hardworking policeman, dedicated to public service, is about to commit perjury.
Maura Coady, a retired nun living in a Dublin backstreet, is lost in bad memories and regrets. Then, she sees something that she can't ignore, and makes a phone call that will unleash a storm of violence.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Taut prose distinguishes Kerrigan's accomplished crime novel set in contemporary Dublin. Det. Sgt. Bob Tidey faces a moral quandary after investigating a banker's murder. Former nun Maura Coady, who keeps watch over a quiet suburb, makes a fateful phone call, while within the city's criminal underbelly, swaggering Vincent Naylor and his brother, Noel, are preparing for their next big heist. Kerrigan (Little Criminals) touches on broader social and political issues, from the Irish housing bubble to the long shadows cast by abuse within the Catholic church, which deepen rather than distract from the main action as it speeds ahead with wheels shrieking, preparing the reader for an ending whose inevitability doesn't diminish its explosive impact. While these Dublin streetscapes lack the hard glamour of L.A. noir, Tidey emerges as a prototypical Raymond Chandler hero, holding fast to his moral compass in a corrupt world that demands compromise even from good men.
Customer Reviews
Raging bull!
Cracking read - contemporary noir set in post-Celtic Tiger Dublin. Property and banking scams, drug deals and bank jobs gone wrong, double- and triple-crosses, corrupt cops and lawyers, a dodgy journalist, bad women and worse men - great ingredients for a riveting story. Never lets up and leaves you wanting more. I'm off to read Midnight Choir now!
The rage
Started of slow but it had enough interest to keep you reading. The way the twists and turns came together made it a most enjoyable read