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Requiems for the Departed

Requiems for the Departed( )
Author: Bruen, Ken
Jakubowski, Maxim
Neville, Stuart
McGilloway, Brian
McKinty, Adrian
Millar, Sam
Moore, T. A.
Hunt, Arlene
Hutchinson, Dave
Downey, Garbhan
Kilworth, Garry
Grant, John
McAllister, John
Thompson, Neville
Bailie, Tony
Black, Tony
McCormack, Una
Editor: Brennan, Gerard
Stone, Mike
Cover Design by: Notley, Reece
ISBN:978-1-4515-3968-4
Publication Date:Mar 2010
Publisher:CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $12.95
Book Description:

Requiems for the DepartedIrish Crime, Irish Myths.It has been said before, that every story has already been told.Maybe so. But if you've got the gift of the gab, you can tell the same tale as often as you like and still give it a life of its own every time. Requiems for the Departed flaunts that gift seventeen times over. The children of Conchobar are back to their old mischievous ways; ancient Celtic royalty and druids and banshees are set loose in the new Irish underbelly.Requiems...
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Book Details
Pages:336
Detailed Subjects: Fiction / Anthologies (Multiple Authors)
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):5.5 x 8.5 x 0.84 Inches
Book Weight:1.11 Pounds
Author Biography
Bruen, Ken (Author)
Ken Bruen was born in 1951 in Galway, Ireland. He was educated at Gormanston College, Meath and later at Trinity College Dublin where he earned a PhD. in metaphysics. He spent 25 years as an English teacher in Africa, Japan, Asia and South America. Ken Bruen's works include the well reeived White Trilogy and a book entitled The Guards, which won a Shamus Award .He also edited an anthology of stories set in Dublin entitled Dublin Noir. His writing speciality is crime fiction. Some of his other works include The Killing of the Tinkers, The Magdalen Martyrs, and The Dramatist and Priest, which was nominated for the 2008 Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Novel. Ken Bruen is also the recipient of the first David Loeb Gooodis Award in 2008 for his dedication to his art.

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