The collection features twelve captivating mysteries centered around a reporter with a knack for the paranormal and the unexplained. Each story delves into the lives of individuals who experience strange phenomena or dwell in the shadows, offering a blend of intrigue and suspense. Terence Faherty, an Edgar nominee and Shamus winner, crafts narratives that explore the eerie and mysterious, inviting readers into a world where the unknown lurks just beneath the surface.
Terence Faherty Livres
Terence Faherty est un conteur dont les récits prennent le plus souvent la forme de mystères. Il considère que la narration et la résolution d'énigmes sont fondamentalement liées, car les protagonistes cherchent souvent à répondre à une question ou à corriger une injustice. Faherty voit le genre policier, en particulier l'histoire du détective privé, comme une forme narrative directe où un problème est posé et un héros s'efforce de le résoudre. Il a créé deux séries de livres : l'une suivant Owen Keane, un ancien séminariste devenu détective amateur, et l'autre avec Scott Elliott, se déroulant dans le vieux Hollywood pendant son déclin.






Owen Keane, a former seminarian turned lawyer, seeks a mundane life but is drawn back into chaos when he receives a mysterious inquiry about a fatal accident involving a wealthy aviator and his fiancée. This investigation reignites his search for deeper truths, challenging his newfound stability. Celebrating its twentieth anniversary, this edition of Faherty's Edgar Award-nominated debut novel blends mystery with existential exploration, compelling Keane to confront the shadows of his past.
The Quiet Woman
- 240pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Are you in the mood for an Irish ghost story? How about a lighthearted romance in a Technicolor setting? Or maybe a whodunit played out against the wild beauty of Conemarra? Or, better still, how about all three? American romance novelist Danielle Furey dreamed of returning to Ireland to find her grandfather's birthplace-but not like this. Not in the company of her ne'er-do-well brother, who can always be counted on to let her down. Certainly not with her ex-husband-and his secret agenda-in tow. Not even with the charming Irish barman Danny hired as their driver-at least, not after she learned of the vengeful bookmaker on his trail. Still, Danny has the situation well in hand until her party meets an Irish tour guide who claims to know the details of a terrible crime committed during the filming of "The Quiet Man" in 1951. Then Danny finds herself cast in the role of investigator, an investigator with an unusual client: the murder victim herself. In her heart, Danny knows that following the thorny trail to its end will change her life forever. But follow it she does.
The Lost Keats
- 234pages
- 9 heures de lecture
The story follows Owen Keane, a seminarian facing potential failure, who is tasked with locating a runaway classmate. Driven by his passion for mystery, he transforms this assignment into a quest for a lost sonnet while uncovering an illicit drug trade. Throughout his journey, Keane confronts his deepest fears, blending themes of redemption, adventure, and self-discovery in a gripping narrative set against the backdrop of southern Indiana.
Live to Regret
- 202pages
- 8 heures de lecture
In a resort town at the Jersey shore, a former seminarian and metaphysical detective, Owen Keane, is drawn into a haunting mystery. Tasked with aiding a grieving widower, he uncovers a dark history linked to the tragic death of a woman in the lake. As he navigates the town's secrets, Keane must piece together clues to unravel the complexities of loss and redemption, ultimately confronting the shadows of the past that linger in the community.
Die Dreaming
- 294pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Owen Keane, a "metaphysical detective," navigates profound life questions in this intriguing mystery. Terence Faherty builds on his acclaimed debut, DEADSTICK, showcasing Keane's curiosity and explorations. The narrative promises an original take on the genre, blending mystery with philosophical inquiries, as Keane's adventures challenge conventional perceptions and invite readers to ponder deeper meanings.
Orion Rising
- 252pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Set against the backdrop of Boston in 1995, the narrative follows Owen Keane, a former seminarian, as he investigates the murder of James Courtney Murray, who was linked to a brutal rape case from 1969. Driven by guilt and a desire to clear his friend's name, Keane delves into the past, revisiting his college days and a significant love affair. As he uncovers truths about both the murder and the old crime, the story intertwines themes of memory, guilt, and the impact of unresolved trauma, culminating in a gripping confrontation between past and present.
In der vergessenen Stadt Rapture in Indiana lebt eine Sekte, die an das Ende der Welt glaubte. Nachdem Mitglieder verschwinden und seltsame Lichter erscheinen, bittet eine Freundin den Detektiv Owen Keane um Hilfe. Zunächst skeptisch, wird Keane aktiv, als auch sie verschwindet. Ein mystischer Kriminalroman.
