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The Midnight Choir by Gene Kerrigan
In ‘The Midnight Choir’ Gene Kerrigan once again focuses on the interactions between small time Irish criminals and the garda (the Irish cops). And, in this book, the spotlight is turned on corruption within the garda. The book starts out … Continue reading
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Little Criminals by Gene Kerrigan
‘Little Criminals is a brilliant book. I loved ‘The Rage’ and I can’t believe that it’s taken me this long to read my next Gene Kerrigan novel. Frankie Crowe is a small time gangster. At the start of the novel, … Continue reading
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Gene Kerrigan Profile and Books
Gene Kerrigan was born in Dublin Ireland. He has worked as a journalist and novelist since the 1970s. Much of his non-fiction work focuses on political and social issues, and his novels include major social issues affecting Ireland. Kerrigan was … Continue reading
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The Rage by Gene Kerrigan
‘The Rage’ is a brilliant novel and has won the 2012 CWA Gold Dagger for best Crime Novel. It is set in the seriously economically troubled Ireland of today and the feelings of financial gloom pervade the story. Vincent Naylor … Continue reading
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