Rain Dogs Lib/E: A Detective Sean Duffy Novel

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Price
$90.00  $83.70
Publisher
Blackstone Publishing
Publish Date
Dimensions
6.5 X 1.2 X 6.1 inches | 0.75 pounds
Language
English
Type
Compact Disc
EAN/UPC
9781504661423

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About the Author
Adrian McKinty was born and grew up in the North Belfast suburban town of Carrickfergus. His first crime novel, Dead I Well May Be, was short-listed for the CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger Award. His novel about a Belfast-based detective in the Royal Ulster Constabulary, The Cold Cold Ground, won the 2013 Spinetingler Award. Its sequel, I Hear the Sirens in the Street, was short-listed for the Ned Kelly Award. He is the coeditor of Belfast Noir.
Gerard Doyle records everything from adult, young adult, and children's books to literary fiction, mysteries, humor, adventure, and fantasy. He has won countless AudioFile Earphones Awards and was named a Best Voice in Young Adult Fiction in 2008.
Reviews

"McKinty's story opens with a visit to Belfast by 'sporting royalty' Muhammad Ali--a challenge narrator Gerard Doyle meets with a gravelly, rhythmic delivery. Even better are Doyle's varied Irish accents, which help differentiate the various Northern Irish policemen who work with Detective Sean Duffy...Duffy's journey to Finland to investigate poses an interesting vocal challenge that Doyle handles admirably. His delivery further ratchets up the tension when the threat of IRA bombings and the death of a high-ranking police official add to the mayhem."

-- "AudioFile"

"The tension between McKinty's competing love of tight, formal puzzles and loose, riffing dialogue is what makes the Duffy novels such a joy."

-- "Guardian (London)"

"Set during the Troubles, the Duffy series could be construed as historical fiction...but the books don't feel like historical novels. They're too urgent and too topical...His prose style is vital, vigorous, and...if you're not reading him already, do yourself a favor: start now."

-- "Irish Times"

"McKinty captures the mood and flavor of a city perpetually under siege, the life of a detective during wartime [and he] also excels at scene-grabbing set pieces."

-- "Boston Globe"

"A first-rate crime thriller that commands attention from the opening pages and keeps the reader interested until the end."

-- "Sydney Morning Herald"

"McKinty expertly balances Duffy's tense and suspenseful investigation with the political tensions of the region."

-- "Publishers Weekly (starred and boxed review)"

"Every detail rings true...McKinty manages...another standout in a superior series, combining terrific plotting with evocative historical detail."

-- "Booklist (starred review)"

"The pairing of McKinty's artful prose with Doyle's Irish brogue is near perfection. He gives distinctive voices to Duffy and each of his colleagues...making it easy for the listener to follow and appreciate McKinty's smart dialogue, dark humor, and clever plotting."

-- "Booklist (starred audio review)"

"McKinty uses some historical events as a basis for a strong moral point of view while still delivering a fine tale."

-- "Library Journal"

"Duffy is taking no better care of himself than he ever did. But his copper's instincts are as sharp as ever in this fifth installment."

-- "Kirkus Reviews"