In Northern Ireland’s darkest corner, the Troubles have never ended
Though bombs no longer rock Belfast, for some the fight goes on. Retired Special Branch agent David Hughes disappears after looking into the previously closed case of Oliver Jor...
On the Irish border, Inspector Celcius Daly investigates human trafficking and a scorched corpse
The border between Northern Ireland and the Republic is a rugged place: cold, windswept, and dark. For the girls brought here from Eastern Europe, it ...
London at the dawn of 1918 and Ireland's most famous literary figure, WB Yeats, is immersed in supernatural investigations at his Bloomsbury rooms.Haunted by the restless spirit of an Irish girl whose body is mysteriously washed ashore in a coffin, Y...
On a sultry afternoon in the summer of 1936 a young woman is witness to an attempted murder in a London hotel room. Nina, a West End actress, faces a dilemma: she shouldn't have been at the hotel in the first place, and certainly not with a married m...
Dublin 1919. A city at war with itself, a cauldron of soldiers, spies, rebels and political intrigue. The mysterious and seductive Lily Merrin, secretary at Dublin Castle, is on a mission but whose side is she on and what is compelling her to conside...
A bizarre road accident propels Celcius Daly into an investigation that could reveal the truth about his mother's death thirty years ago
Father Aloysius Walsh spent the last years of his life painstakingly collecting evidence of a yearlong killing...
“[A] double bildungsroman” of two British women “set against a background of political and cultural upheavals” in the direct aftermath of WWII (The New Yorker). It begins on May 8, 1945. The streets of London are alive with VE-Day cele...
The new novel by a master of Irish crime fiction catapults Detective Celsius Daly into the search for of missing boy―which leads to an unsolved mystery from the era of The Troubles.
Detective Celcius Daly is investigating the abduction of a boy ...
A policeman's death leads Inspector Celcius Daly across the Irish border and into a labyrinth of lies and corruption. Daly is in Dreesh, a desolate village where law and order have ground to a halt, and whose residents, ruined by a chain of bankruptc...
'Powered by a satisfactorily pacy plot and oiled by Quinn's effortless prose, this is a book that slips down as easily as a gin-and-it' Guardian Summer, 1967. As London shimmers in a heat haze and swoons to the sound of Sergeant Pepper , a mystery fi...
The best spy novel set in wartime London. A masterpiece Edward Wilson, author of A Very British EndingLondon, 1941. The city is in blackout, besieged by nightly air raids from Germany. Two strangers are about to meet. Between them they may alter the ...
'Haunting and poetic' Crime Reads'Unexpected, thought-provoking, and unsettling' Liz RobinsonThe sole survivor of a murderous ambush, a Belfast police detective is forced into a desperate search for a mysterious informer that takes him to a holy isla...
The result is a breathtakingly brutal piece of crime writing that is relentless in its pursuit of the truth Declan Burke in the Irish Times Among many other things, Murder Memoir Murder is a brilliant evocation of Ireland's border culture, its conten...