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Brian McGilloway
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Publisher | MacMillan New Writing | ||
ISBN | 9780230020061 | ||
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Jayne
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Brian McGilloway's command of plot and assurance of language make it difficult to believe that Borderlands is his debut.' - "The Times". 'A mystery of labyrinthine complexity' - "Sunday Telegraph". The corpse of local teenager Angela Cashell is found on the Tyrone- Donegal border, between the North and South of Ireland, in an area known as the borderlands. Garda Inspector Benedict Devlin heads the investigation: the only clues are a gold ring placed on the girl's finger and an old photograph, left where she died. Then another teenager is murdered, and things become further complicated when Devlin unearths a link between the recent killings and the disappearance of a prostitute twenty-five years earlier a case in which he believes one of his own colleagues is implicated. As a thickening snow storm blurs the border between North and South, Devlin finds the distinction between right and wrong, vengeance and justice, and even police-officer and criminal becoming equally unclear. This is a dazzling and lyrical debut crime novel, "Borderlands" marks the beginning of a compelling new series featuring Inspector Benedict Devlin.
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This is the first of the Inspector Devlin Stories, and I loved it. The story is fast moving and yet you feel that the pace of life around the borderlands of Ireland does not move quite so fast.
The story is based round the area of the borderlands between North and Southern Ireland, and it takes place over as period of a few months though taskes in s crime that happend many years before.
As with most crime there is s feeling that something is not right, and that the way things are going there has to be more to what is happening - but no-one can see just what!
Brian McGilloway has woven together an excellent strategy within his story to keep you guessing right up until the last page of the book. His writing is free flowing and the lanquage is excellent. His descriptions are wonderful and the mystery fabulous. Well done we wait for more with baited breath.

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