Synopses & Reviews
The third book in the internationally acclaimed Inspector Devlin series
When a U. S. diplomat is attacked during the opening of a Donegal gold mine, Inspector Benedict Devlin is disciplined for the lapse in security. The gunman turns out to be an environmentalist who is the brother of an old friend of Devlins. Then the shooter is found dead near the mine and Devlin begins to suspect that the business is a front for something far more sinister.
Review
"McGilloway is definitely a writer to watch. Dark but not as pessimistic as Ken Bruen and Declan Hughes, his action-packed stories feature great characters and evoke a strong sense of modern Ireland." --Library Journal
Synopsis
When a controversial US diplomat is attacked during the opening of a Donegal gold mine, Garda Inspector Benedict Devlin is disciplined for the lapse in security. The gunman turns out to be a young environmentalist - related to an old friend of Devlin's. Within days, the killing of an illegal immigrant near the Irish border leads Devlin to a vicious people-smuggling ring. Then Bradley himself is found dead near the mine and Devlin begins to suspect that the business is a front for something far more sinister than mere mining.
Bleed a River Deep is the new novel from one of the most acclaimed young crime-writers around, a labyrinthine tale of big business, the new Europe, and the dispossessed. World politics, industry and organised crime collide in McGilloway's most accomplished, most gripping, and most powerful novel yet.
Synopsis
World politics, industry, and organized crime collide in McGilloway's most accomplished, most gripping, and most powerful work yet--a labyrinthine tale of big business, the new Europe, and the dispossessed.
About the Author
BRIAN MCGILLOWAY teaches at St. Columbs College in Ireland.