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</html>";s:4:"text";s:10197:""Another absolute cracker of a book in a superior series. In the mid 1990's he moved to New York and found work in bars, bookstores, and building sites, finally becoming a high school English teacher in Denver, Colorado. Superb. I'm a long-time Adrian McKinty fan - I cannot think of a book character I enjoy as much as Sean Duffy. A dead body. It highlights the ludicrous nature of law and order in those days but it does so with great charm, wonderful dialogue and great wit. The Far Side of the World (Vol. with wonderful dialogue, with the action punctuated with poetic, Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 14, 2017. Find all the books, read about the author, and more. I have read all of the titles in this series and find them frightening, thrilling and grim and I love them. Does this book contain inappropriate content? Since then his books have sold over half a million copies and been translated into a dozen languages. I have read all of the titles in this series and find them frightening, thrilling and grim and I love them. Hunted by forces unknown, threatened by Internal Affairs, and with his relationship on the rocks, Duffy will need all his wits to get out of this investigation in one piece. The scene is Northern Ireland 1988. A man is dead at his front door - shot by a crossbow. After viewing product detail pages, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in. There are some pretty gruesome scenes here but the story is gripping and...new listeners will want to seek out the earlier audios. "A paranoid is a man who knows a little about what is going on." I was worried the author wouldn’t be able to pull off such a huge shift from Duffy in book one to the current Duffy – the practically married dad. To get the free app, enter your mobile phone number. Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2017. I found a couple of set ups a bit convenient, but not enough to spoil the great ride. The police had long given up on any attempt to solve a murder committed by the para militaries as no one, out of loyalty or fear, we're prepared to give evidence against them. McKinty's hero is irreverent, charming, and mordantly, laugh-out-loud funny, and his eclectic personal soundtrack and bitter, pragmatic politics make for vivid period detail. Another thrilling mystery featuring Detective Sean Duffy and his most dangerous investigation yet. Unable to add item to List. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. Sean Duffy and his team were the only ones prepared to give it a go. Several years ago I chanced upon "Dead I Well May Be" by Adrian McKinty, a novel about a Belfast ex-pat, Michael Forsythe, becoming embroiled in New York gangland, a slice of violent noir, with wonderful dialogue, with the action punctuated with poetic, almost mystical passages. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 13, 2018. LibraryThing is a cataloging and social networking site for booklovers All about Police at the Station and They Don't Look Friendly by Adrian McKinty. Returning for book six, he's more in tune with Duffy's complexity than ever before...McKinty's blend of dark drama with perfectly timed humor and intensely plotted action is performed by Doyle as though he's intimately familiar with Duffy's mind, heart, and body. tries to cut back on the smoking and do decent police work despite bombs, riots… To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. He has taught drama at Ross School for the several years. It appears from the ending that this fantastic series may be coming to a conclusion and will be greatly missed if this happens. Add a few car worship sections . THe books bring in new characters but Sgt. Another great read, though this one starts a little slower. THere's the UDA commander who in this novel gets to have.shootout wth IRA heavies. He has appeared in London's West End in the gritty musical The Hired Man. I love these books I can't wait for the next one. To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. "The Cold, Cold Ground" introduced Sean Duffy, a Roman Catholic in a predominantly Protestant Royal Ulster Constabulary. Duffy is getting better and better! Adrian McKinty is my favorite crime fiction author and he did not fail my high expectations on this 6th novel in the Sean Duffy series. A man is killed with a crossbow and another unfathomable crime lands in the hands of Carrickfergus' finest, Detective Sean Duffy. I hope you like it! Written by Adrian McKinty — Police at the Station and They Don’t Look Friendly is the sixth book in Adrian McKinty’s Sean Duffy series. I read the complete "Dead" trilogy and the rest of McKinty's work and, five years ago, began to follow his new trilogy set in 1980s Belfast. Mckinty paints the backdrop with such deft strokes  that you never notice it. Gerard Doyle, a seasoned audio narrator, he has been awarded dozens of AudioFile Earphones Awards, was named a Best Voice in Young Adult Fiction in 2008, and won the prestigious Audie Award for best narration. Click to read more about Police at the Station and They Don't Look Friendly by Adrian McKinty. Several years ago I chanced upon "Dead I Well May Be" by Adrian McKinty, a novel about a Belfast ex-pat, Michael Forsythe, becoming embroiled in New York gangland, a slice of violent noir, with wonderful dialogue, with the action punctuated with poetic, almost mystical passages. Something went wrong. However I'm sure whatever comes next from Mr McKinty will be equally good. Inspector who loves his job, hates the politics but lives with it anyway. ", "This is familiar territory for Doyle, and he knows exactly how to navigate the material. This one does that in spades. But uncovering who is responsible for the murder will take Detective Sean Duffy down his most dangerous road yet, a road that leads to a lonely clearing on a high bog where three masked gunmen will force Duffy to dig his own grave. It highlights the ludicrous nature of law and order in those days but it does so with great charm, wonderful dialogue and great wit. It highlights the ludicrous nature of law and order in those days but it does so with great charm, wonderful dialogue and great wit. I was worried the author wouldn’t be able to pull off such a huge shift from Duffy in book one to the current Duffy – the practically married dad. Without spoiling the plot I will simply state that this is another taut thriller from Adrian McKinty. This one does that in spades. I hope you like it! A man who resonates as a flawed but good person living and working in an impossible world at an impossible time. A man is killed with a crossbow and another unfathomable crime lands in the hands of Carrickfergus' finest, Detective Sean Duffy. The books are all five-star, the series uniformly excellent, McKinty one of the best crime-writers currently writing. nice contrast to Duffy' s Catholic poetic nature. Several years ago I chanced upon "Dead I Well May Be" by Adrian McKinty, a novel about a Belfast ex-pat, Michael Forsythe, becoming embroiled in New York gangland, a slice of violent noir, with wonderful dialogue, with the action punctuated with poetic, almost mystical passages. Set in Northern Ireland in the late 80s when the paramilitaries had an uneasy truce. It opens with RUC detective Duffy being led at gunpoint deep into the woods by a small group of thugs. McKinty's continued use of Tom Waits lyrics for Sean Duffy book titles is a selling point for me. I wanted to like this book so much. If you enjoyed the previous books in the series, this is more of the same. Winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award. This is no hunting accident. McKinty's continued use of Tom Waits lyrics for Sean Duffy book titles is a selling point for me. This shopping feature will continue to load items when the Enter key is pressed. Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2017. Couple that with a cast of good guys and bad guys tat are multilayered anc deeply intriguing and you have one of the best mystery series going. A man is dead at his front door - shot by a crossbow. Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations, Select the department you want to search in, This title is not currently available for purchase. A must read for fans of Stuart Neville and Celtic noir. ", "Another mordantly witty mystery novel from the reliably excellent Adrian McKinty. The books are all five-star, the series uniformly excellent, McKinty one of the best crime-writers currently writing. Couple that with a cast of good guys and bad guys tat are multilayered anc deeply intriguing and you have one of the best mystery series going. Stephen King says: "Meg Gardiner is the next suspense superstar." There are some pretty gruesome scenes here but the story is gripping and...new listeners will want to seek out the earlier audios. I have read most of the Sean Duffy series and they've all been excellent. Sean Duffy is a complex multi layered character, and there has always been personal pathos, and the opening of this book dwells a little long  on his home life and interpersonal dilemmas, but it quickly picks  up pace and turns into a very satisfying mystery, as usual, and also a great cop shop noir. Buy now! Adrian McKinty’s latest POLICE AT THE STATION AND THEY DON’T LOOK FRIENDLY is the 6th title in his Detective Sean Duffy series. 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