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Ireland, awash in cash and greed, no longer turns to the Church for solace or comfort. But the decapitation of Father Joyce in a Galway church horrifies even the most jaded citizen. Jack Taylor, devastated by the recent trauma of personal loss, has always believed himself to be beyond salvation. But a new job offers a fresh start, and an unexpected partnership makes him hope that his one desperate vision - of family - might yet be fulfilled. An eerie mix of exorcism, a predatory stalker, and an unlikely attraction conspires to lure him into a murderous web of dark conspiracies. The spectre of a child haunts every waking moment. Bleak, unsettling and totally original, Ken Bruen's writing captures the brooding landscape of Irish society at a time of social and economic upheaval. Here is evidence of an unmistakeable literary talent.
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Priest. Jack Taylor und der verlorene Sohn, englische Ausgabe, Ken Bruen
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- Année de publication
- 2007
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- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Ken Bruen
- Éditeur
- Corgi
- Publié
- 2007
- Format
- souple
- Pages
- 368
- ISBN10
- 0552153435
- ISBN13
- 9780552153430
- Séries
- Jack Taylor
- Mots clés
- Fiction, Polars & Thrillers, Thèmes religieux, Thriller, Amitié, Meurtres, Polars classiques, Irlande, Vengeance, Alcool, Maltraitance et abus, Littérature irlandaise, Drogues, Église, Noir, Police, Détective privé, Cruauté, terreur, Alcoolisme, Prêtres, Prêtres Catholiques, Exorcisme
- Première publication
- 2006
- Titre original
- Priest
- Évaluation
- 3,75 sur 5
- Description
- Ireland, awash in cash and greed, no longer turns to the Church for solace or comfort. But the decapitation of Father Joyce in a Galway church horrifies even the most jaded citizen. Jack Taylor, devastated by the recent trauma of personal loss, has always believed himself to be beyond salvation. But a new job offers a fresh start, and an unexpected partnership makes him hope that his one desperate vision - of family - might yet be fulfilled. An eerie mix of exorcism, a predatory stalker, and an unlikely attraction conspires to lure him into a murderous web of dark conspiracies. The spectre of a child haunts every waking moment. Bleak, unsettling and totally original, Ken Bruen's writing captures the brooding landscape of Irish society at a time of social and economic upheaval. Here is evidence of an unmistakeable literary talent.
