The Magdalen Martyrs by Ken Bruen

The Magdalen Martyrs by Ken Bruen

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Zusammenfassung

Jack gets a tip off about a missing girl named Rita Monroe, and his ex-cop brain pulls his body into action. Rita had been one of the Magdalen girls. With his uncanny ability to look in all the right places, Jack sets out on Rita's trail. The third Jack Taylor novel.

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The Magdalen Martyrs by Ken Bruen

In the third Jack Taylor novel from acclaimed crime writer Ken Bruen, Jack has sunk to all new lows with his alcoholism. Knowing his next visit to the hospital will be his last, his days of deep depression are punctuated only by nights of tense insomnia. But when he gets a tip off about a missing girl named Rita Monroe, his ex-cop brain pulls his body into action. Rita had been one of the Magdalen girls, a group of unmarried mothers who had been consigned into slavery in a nun-run laundry. With his uncanny ability to look in all the right places, Jack sets out on Rita's trail.
"Selected As One Of "Six Of The Best - Independently Published Authors Tipped To Succeed" - Publishing News; "Irish writer Ken Bruen is the finest purveyor of intelligent Brit-noir" The Big Issue; "Why the hell haven't I heard of Ken Bruen before? He's a terrific writer and The Guards is one of the most mesmerizing works of crime fiction I've ever read... This guy is the real thing." James W. Hall, author of Blackwater Sound
Ken Bruen (born 1951) is an Irish writer of hard-boiled and noir crime fiction. His books have been widely translated and adapted for the screen. He lives in Galway.
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ISBN 13 9780863223020
ISBN 10 0863223028
Titel The Magdalen Martyrs
Autor Ken Bruen
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag O'Brien Press Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr 2003-01-03
Seitenanzahl 320
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