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Callous
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Kate Mitchell's in the process of kicking her heroin addiction—with the help of alcohol—when a letter arrives informing her that her aunt in Ireland has passed away and bequeathed her a home near the ocean. This could be the start of a new and better life for Kate, far away from Brooklyn, where she and her surviving brothers are each struggling with their own dark pasts.
But Aunt Mary didn't die peacefully—quite the opposite. The pair of thugs responsible for her murder had plans for her house: namely, turning it into a lovely seaside meth lab. One of Mary's killers, however, finds his focus shifting when he spots a photo of the dead woman's American niece, who bears a striking resemblance to the late opera singer Maria Callas, the beloved object of his obsession. When Kate and her brothers arrive to claim her inheritance, they're going to find something other than a piece of paradise . . .
"Nobody writes like Ken Bruen, with his ear for lilting Irish prose and his taste for the kind of gallows humor heard only at the foot of the gallows." —
"Bruen has a rich and mordant writing style, full of offbeat humor." —
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“Finished this is 2 days. I loved the way it was written it was quick and action filled the whole way. Dio and Keegan were absolute psychos but so were a lot of the people close to the siblings. A lot of the story is told by Mitch the oldest brother whose the worst kind of person. I think he means well but everything he does is just the wrong thing. Makes you aggravated. There’s a lot of death and he ends up being one of the only ones left.”
About Ken Bruen
has been a finalist for the Edgar and Anthony Awards, and has won a Macavity Award, a Barry Award, and two Shamus Awards for the Jack Taylor series. He is also the author of the Inspector Brant series. Several of Bruen's novels have been adapted for the screen: The first six Jack Taylor novels were adapted into a television series starring Iain Glen;
was adapted into a movie starring Jason Statham; and
was adapted into a film starring Colin Farrell and Keira Knightley. Bruen lives in Galway, Ireland.
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