The Killing of the Tinkers by Ken Bruen

The Killing of the Tinkers by Ken Bruen

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The second Jack Taylor novel. Jack, a disgraced ex police detective from Galway, has slid even further down the slope of alcoholic despair. But someone is killing the tinkers, and even in the state he's in, Jack has an uncanny ability to know where to look and what questions to ask.

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The Killing of the Tinkers by Ken Bruen

When Jack Taylor blew town at the end of The Guards his alcoholism was a distant memory and sober dreams of a new life in London were shining in his eyes. In the opening pages of The Killing of the Tinkers, Jack's back in Galway a year later with a new leather jacket on his back, a pack of smokes in his pocket, a few grams of coke in his waistband, and a pint of Guinness on his mind. So much for new beginnings. Before long he's sunk into his old patterns, lifting his head from the bar only every few days, appraising his surroundings for mere minutes and then descending deep into the alcoholic, drug-induced fugue he prefers to the real world. But a big gypsy walks into the bar one day during a moment of Jack's clarity and changes all that with a simple request. Jack knows the look in this man's eyes, a look of hopelessness mixed with resolve topped off with a quietly simmering rage; he's seen it in the mirror. Recognizing a kindred soul, Jack agrees to help him, knowing but not admitting that getting involved is going to lead to more bad than good. But in Jack Taylor's world bad and good are part and parcel of the same lost cause, and besides, no one ever accused Jack of having good sense. Ken Bruen wowed critics and readers alike when he introduced Jack Taylor in The Guards; he'll blow them away with The Killing of the Tinkers, a novel of gritty brilliance that cements Bruen's place among the greats of modern crime fiction.
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 9780863224119
ISBN 10 0863224113
Title The Killing of the Tinkers
Author Ken Bruen
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher O'Brien Press Ltd
Year published 2010-02-03
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.