Stuart Neville
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Language
English
Description
Outside a Northern Irish village stands a farmhouse with a grim history of violence half a century ago. Now its new tenant, a young woman trapped in a troubled marriage, must confront that legacy in this haunting new standalone from Stuart Neville, King of Belfast Noir. Sara Keane's husband, Damien, has uprooted them from England and moved them to his native Northern Ireland for a "fresh start" in the wake of her nervous breakdown. But three sleepless...
Author
Language
English
Description
A darkly glittering collection of Northern Irish noir by Stuart Neville
Since his debut novel, the modern classic The Ghosts of Belfast, was published a decade ago, Stuart Neville has published eight other critically acclaimed novels and achieved international recognition as one of crime fiction’s great living writers.
Now for the first time Neville offers readers a collection of his short fiction—twelve chilling stories that traverse and blend...
Author
Publisher
Soho
Pub. Date
2009
Language
English
Description
Fegan, an IRA killer who served twelve years in Ireland's Maze Prison, discovers love at an inopportune moment in his life, and while the ghosts of his innocent victims demand appeasement--forcing Fegan to find and kill the men who called for their murders--Fegan works to keep his leading lady and her young daughter safe from harm.
4) Collusion
Author
Publisher
Soho Press
Pub. Date
2010
Language
English
Description
Detective Inspector Jack Lennon, trying to find a killer stalking Belfast on behalf of a vengeance-driven old man, learns that his ex-lover Marie McKenna and their daughter are caught up in the conspiracy, and in a desperate attempt to keep them safe, he teams up with highly trained killer Gerry Fegan, crossing the line between personal and professional.
5) Belfast Noir
Series
Publisher
Akashic
Pub. Date
[2014]
Language
English
Description
Atmospheric, all-new crime fiction set in this Northern Ireland city -- from Lee Child, Arlene Hunt, Steve Cavanagh, Gerard Brennan, and more. During the decades of the Troubles, Belfast was plagued with riots, bombings, and other violence, and armored vehicles patrolled the streets -- a daily darkness that is reflected in the personality of the city. New York Times -bestselling author Lee Child calls it "the most noir place on earth." This collection...