A list of books I've read recently with some occasional gibberish thrown in.
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
BORDERLANDS - Brian McGILLOWAY
What a delightful surprise from the bargain bin ($3.00).
Detective Benedict Devlin has three recent murders and one old one going back 25 years to solve. It seems that a police colleague is implicated in the whole affair.
Set in Ireland right on the border with the north we have a great wee whodunit, full of totally dislikeable characters, lots of red herrings and a good plot.
This is the first outing for McGilloway and is recommended it continues to surprise right to the end. (Published 2007)
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