Vengeance, John Banville
Vengeance, John Banville
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Vengeance
A Novel

Author: John Banville, Benjamin Black

Series: Quirke #5

Narrator: John Keating

Unabridged: 9 hr 52 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/07/2012


Synopsis

Quirke finds himself at the center of a deadly intergenerational feud in the latest novel from Booker Prize-winning "literary polymath" (The New York Times) John Banville

Two men go sailing off the coast of Ireland. Only one comes back, claiming the other shot himself. But Detective Inspector Hackett and his friend Quirke aren’t so sure…

The dead man is the patriarch of the powerful Delahaye family; the survivor is the scion of the Clancy family, their longtime rivals turned resentful business partners. As Quirke and Hackett investigate the death, they become embroiled in this multigenerational entanglement, encountering a host of characters at the heart of the mystery: Mona, Delahaye’s beautiful, vicious young widow, his enigmatic identical twin sons, and Jack Clancy, his resentful, downtrodden, womanizing partner. But when a second, even more shocking death occurs, it becomes clear that terrible secrets undergird the families’ world—secrets which Quirke will need to uncover if he wants to prevent more deaths.

A Macmillan Audio production from Henry Holt & Co.

About John Banville

JOHN BANVILLE was born in Wexford, Ireland, in 1945. He is the author of numerous novels, including The Sea, which won the 2005 Booker Prize, and the DI Quirke mysteries. In 2011 he was awarded the Franz Kafka Prize, in 2013 he was awarded the Irish PEN Award for Outstanding Achievement in Irish Literature, and in 2014 he won the Prince of Asturias Award, Spain’s most important literary prize. He lives in Dublin.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Barbara on August 07, 2021

In this fifth book in the 'Dr. Quirke' series, the pathologist helps investigate the deaths of two businessmen. The book can be read as a standalone. ***** Wealthy Dublin businessman Victor Delahaye invites Davey Clancy, the 25-year-old son of his business partner, out on his sailboat. Victor then pro......more

Goodreads review by James on August 28, 2013

This is the fifth of Benjamin Black's novels set in the Ireland of the 1950s, and featuring Quirke, a consulting pathologist who often works on homicide cases with Detective Inspector Hackett. Like the other entries in the series, it's very literary in tone and moves at a slow and steady pace. That......more

Goodreads review by Dave on July 27, 2022

The fifth in Benjamin Black's Dr. Quirke series is a bit of a departure from the previous books. Well, most of the books function as homages to noir he admires. Ultimately, Quirke and the series are inspired by Georges Simenon’s Inspector Maigret, but in this book he has in mind mystery and horror w......more

Goodreads review by Juan on December 26, 2018

Arranqué la serie de Quirke por este tomo, el quinto. Un par de consideraciones. Capaz que hice mal y tenía que haber arrancado por el #1. Me encontré con un par de personajes principales ya moldeados con una relación dada y no entendí el juego entre ellos. Se me complicó la lectura. Y lo otro, lo usu......more

Goodreads review by Mal on April 06, 2017

Vengeance is the fifth of the six novels featuring the Dublin pathologist Quirke (no first name) from the pen of Benjamin Black, aka Man Booker Prize-winner John Banville. Banville reportedly writes the series for money, seeing them as of a lower order than the dozens of “serious” novels and plays h......more


Quotes

“With his soft Irish accent, Keating seemed to be doing something beyond merely reading aloud – without showiness or bluster, he seemed to be sending the story directly into my head.” —John Schwartz, The New York Times Book Review

“Narrator John Keating does an equally good job with Irish accents that make subtle distinctions among the characters.” —Sound Commentary

“Keating's melodic narration…could make a Bono lyric sound like a poem by Seamus Heaney.” —Mystery Scene Magazine

“Narrator John Keating does not disappoint. As a returning performer in this series, he has become the voice of Quirke, Hackett, and all the regular characters in the series. He folds in the new characters with masterful agility…Keating can also breathe life into Quirke's haunts until the listener can almost taste the whiskey fumes. Keating is not simply a reader but a true audio artisan.” —Reviewing the Evidence

“Black switches his point of view from one character to another, but the genuine Irish lilt to the book's dialogue, characters and setting gives it a voice that feels real and true. It's certainly read that way by the talented John Keating.” —Winston-Salem Journal

“Propulsive… [Vengeance] will keep you turning pages.” —The Los Angeles Times

“Gorgeously composed crime novels.” —Entertainment Weekly

“Readers with a literary bent who prefer stylish prose and fully-realized characters are in the right hands with Black… Throughout [Vengeance], Black's prose is vividly rendered, almost painterly in its detail.” —The Boston Globe

“Sly, engaging… The stylish mystery of Vengeance unravels in an Ireland where the Catholic Church and its traditions hold a firm grip. Black introduces us to a fascinating, finely drawn group of suspects.” —Shelf Awareness

“A provocative whydunit…Superior prose…and subtle mystery ensure another winner for Black.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“Tautly paced… [Black's] new book is the best to date. Detective Inspector Hackett is back, his Irish country charm belying his keen mind, along with Quirke, a broody pathologist who always manages to fall off the wagon and bed a prime suspect.” —Library Journal

“Black is in superbly crafty form…[He] keeps the plot sleek as his gleaming prose sails across the page as swiftly as the yachts owned by the wealthy victims in his latest tale of mannerly murder among the Irish elite… A seductively moody and shrewdly damning tale of privilege, arrogance, vengeance, and a touch of madness.” —Booklist

“Black is in fine fettle, as usual; his prose harkens back to an earlier time, when the English language was to be savored. He develops a plot with the best of them, and his characters are finely drawn and challenging.” —Bookpage

“Quirke remains a compelling mystery, perhaps to himself most of all… Along the way, there's the pleasure of Black's prose.” —Kirkus Reviews