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A Hunt in Winter

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Joe Swallow, newly promoted to detective inspector, is back, and life looks to be taking a turn for the better. But his new-found peace will soon be chaotically upturned, with far-reaching consequences. In Dublin, a series of violent attacks against women leads to an outbreak of panic and fear, and things on the home front are about to change in an unexpected way. In London, Charles Stewart Parnell tirelessly pursues the Irish cause for Home Rule. While the British are eager to discredit the Irish parliamentary leader and to quash the growing movement towards independence, Swallow's conflicted loyalties pull him in different directions. Swallow has no choice but to traverse this volatile political scene, while his continuing hunt for a terrifying killer takes him across Europe in pursuit. Conor Brady brings Victorian Dublin vividly to life in the third thrilling installment of the bestselling Joe Swallow series.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 7, 2017
      Brady’s strong third whodunit set in Victorian Ireland (after 2016’s The Eloquence of the Dead) seamlessly integrates the political tensions of the day into the plot. When 18-year-old waitress Alice Flannery is bludgeoned to death in November 1888, Dubliners fear that the murder heralds a series of crimes similar to Jack the Ripper’s ongoing butcheries in London. That prospect increases the pressure on Det. Insp. Joe Swallow of the Dublin Metropolitan Police to catch the killer, which intensifies after a second attack. While developments in Swallow’s personal life, in particular his decision to marry the woman who’s carrying his child, distract him from his grim work, they are superseded by a professional request that highlights the tensions he experiences as a patriotic Irishman working for the English. Politicians bent on discrediting Charles Parnell’s advocacy for Irish independence have sent officers to search for evidence of adultery in the records Swallow’s unit maintains of Parnell’s movements while in their city. The resolution doesn’t match those of Brady’s earlier books, but the series’ historical backdrop should continue to prove a rich source for future entries. Agent: Daniel Bolger, New Island Books.

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