Gene Kerrigan es un periodista y novelista irlandés cuyas obras ofrecen un agudo comentario político sobre Irlanda desde la década de 1970. A través de sus escritos, publicados en revistas como Magill y el periódico Sunday Independent, profundiza en las complejidades de la sociedad irlandesa y su panorama político. Su enfoque se caracteriza por una profunda comprensión de las fuerzas sociales y su impacto en el individuo. La prosa de Kerrigan, elogiada por su agudeza y perspicacia, explora la esencia misma de la identidad irlandesa y su naturaleza en constante evolución.
Celtic Ireland was a land of tribes and warriors; but a sophisticated &
enlightened legal system was widely accepted. The brehons were the keepers of
these laws, which dealt with every aspect of life: land disputes; theft or
violence; marriage & divorce; the care of trees & animals.
Vincent Naylor is a professional thief, as confident as he is reckless. Just ten days out of jail, and he's preparing his next robbery. Already, his plan is unravelling. While investigating the murder of a crooked banker, Detective Sergeant Bob Tidey gets a call from an old acquaintance, Maura Coady. The retired nun believes there's something suspicious happening in the Dublin backstreet where she lives alone. Maura's call inadvertently unleashes a storm of violence that will engulf Vincent Naylor and force Tidey to make a deadly choice. The Rage is a masterpiece of suspense, told against the background of a country's shameful past and its troubled present.Winner of the 2012 CWA Gold Dagger for Best Crime Novel of the Year.
Danny Callaghan is having a quiet drink in a Dublin pub when two men with guns walk in. They're here to take care of a minor problem - petty criminal Walter Bennett. On impulse, Callaghan intervenes to save Walter's life. Soon, his own survival is in question. With a troubled past and an uncertain future, Danny finds himself drawn into a vicious scheme of revenge.Dark Times in the City depicts an edgy city where affluence and cocaine fuel a ruthless gang culture, and a man's fleeting impulse may cost the lives of those who matter most to him. Kerrigan's new novel is his finest yet; gripping from start to finish, powerful, original and impossible to put down.
A serial novel by 15 of the brightest talents in Irish writing (including Marian Keyes, Pauline McLynn, Gina Moxley and Frank McCourt), telling an elaborate tale of murder, mayhem and literary shenanigans in present-day Dublin. Approximately #1 from every copy sold will go to Amnesty International.