Galway Girl, Ken Bruen
Galway Girl, Ken Bruen
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Galway Girl

Author: Ken Bruen

Narrator: Gerry O'Brien

Unabridged: 5 hr 9 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/05/2019


Synopsis

Jack Taylor has never quite been able to get his life together, but now he has truly hit rock bottom. Still reeling from a violent family tragedy, Taylor is busy drowning his grief in Jameson and uppers, as usual, when a high-profile officer in the local Garda is murdered. After another Guard is found dead, and then another, Taylors old colleagues from the force implore him to take on the case. The plot is one big game, and all of the pieces seem to be moving at the behest of one dangerously mysterious team: a trio of young killers with very different styles, but who are united by their common desire to take down Jack Taylor. Their ring leader is Jericho, a psychotic girl from Galway who is grieving the loss of her lover and who will force Jack to confront some personal trauma from his past. As sharp and sardonic as it is starkly bleak and violent, Galway Girl shows master raconteur Ken Bruen at his best: lyrical, brutal, and ceaselessly suspenseful.

About Ken Bruen

Ken Bruen received a doctorate in metaphysics, taught English in South Africa, and then became a crime novelist. The critically acclaimed author of the Jack Taylor novels and the White Trilogy, he is the recipient of two Barry Awards and two Shamus Awards, and he has twice been a finalist for the Edgar Award. He lives in Galway, Ireland.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Andrew on August 02, 2019

I've read every Bruen and really liked them all. His sensibility, sense of noir, love of noir authors and movies, etc...But to be honest, I didn't love GalwayGirl—just too much stream of consciousness type writing—not linear-jumping from thought to thought. There were glimmers of the kind or writing......more

Goodreads review by Kathy on October 15, 2019

This book is a wondrous literary tribute to various authors as well as musicians (e.g. Rolling Stones) and experiences of another era. It cannot be compared to other books that are referred to as "Murder Mysteries" for it is not that, nor a police procedural. For all the good the Garda does in preve......more

Goodreads review by Maxine on September 22, 2019

Jack Taylor's best years, if you could call them that, seem to be behind him. The brutal murder of his daughter has left him just barely coping, drowning his sorrow in Jameson and drugs. When Garda ask him to help in a case, he declines. As the body count rises and the dead approach his own doorstep......more