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Death in Dublin

Death in Dublin

by Bartholomew Gill

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The theft of the Book of Kells — an exquisite ninth-century amalgam of Christian doctrine and Celtic legend — from the Trinity College library is, in itself, a most shocking crime. But it is the brutal slaying of a night watchman that throws Peter McGarr of the Dublin Murder Squad into the mix. Forced to share investigative duties equally with a publicity-hungry co-Chief Superintendent, McGarr is soon entangled in a twisted web of murder, thievery, back-biting politics, and dark pagan rituals. And surely more blood will flow as secrets, deceptions, and well-guarded lies come to light — forcing an intrepid detective to doubt the loyalties of even his closest compatriots — in a chilling case that threatens to bring about nothing less than the destruction of contemporary Irish society.
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["Mystery" "Peter McGarr (Fictitious character)" "Book thefts" "Fiction" "Book of Kells" "Police" "Police chiefs" "New York Times reviewed" "Mcgarr peter (fictitious character) fiction" "Dublin (ireland) fiction" "Fiction mystery & detective police procedural"]

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