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  The Dramatist


  Format: Paperback
  Category: Fiction
  ISBN: 978-086322-3860
  Publication Date: Available
 
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The stunning fourth Jack Taylor novel.

“Outstanding... Ireland’s version of Scotland’s Ian Rankin.” Publishers Weekly

The impossible has happened. Jack Taylor is clean, sober; even the cigs are but a trace of smoke. He’s dating a mature woman, and if not yet a citizen, he’s dancing close to the illusion. Rumour suggests he’s even attending Mass.

The accidental deaths of two students appear random, tragic events. Except that a copy of a book by John Millington Synge is found beneath each. Jack begins to believe that “The Dramatist”, a calculating, ruthless killer, is out there, enticing Jack to play.

An old case, the swan killer, re-surfaces, distracting Jack’s attention. An urban myth, the pikemen, may be the cover for a lethal band of vigilantes. The past, far from buried, is about to strike with ferocity to claim the one decency Jack has clung to.

His mother’s fate is thrust into his unwilling hands. Ridge, the policewoman, has her own dramatic secret as she moves closer to Jack, her loathing vying with a grudging respect. The city of Galway, Jack’s refuge, source of renewal and torment, now demands a sacrifice of the only love he’s maintained. As Iraq burns, Jack’s very soul seems but a step from the abyss.

“Irish writer Ken Bruen is the finest purveyor of intelligent Brit-noir.” The Big Issue
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Ken Bruen was a finalist for the Edgar, Barry, and Macavity Awards, and the Private Eye Writers of America presented him with the Shamus Award for the Best Novel of 2003 for The Guards, the book that introduced Jack Taylor. Ken received the best series award in February 2007 for the Jack Taylor novels from The Crime Writers Association of America. The Dramatist was nominated in March 2007 for a Gumshoe Award for the BEST EUROPEAN CRIME NOVEL of 2006.

Ken Bruen was born in Galway in 1951, where he now lives. After turning down a place at RADA and completing a MA in English he spent twenty-five years as an English teacher in Africa, Japan, S.E. Asia and South America. The Guards, Ken's first Jack Taylor novel was published to glowing reviews in 2001 and has become a international bestseller. It was followed by The Killing of the Tinkers, The Magdalen Martyrs and The Dramatist.
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 The Guards
Ken Bruen  --  The Guards
The highly acclaimed first Jack Taylor novel.
"An elegiac novel of despair and redemption. Bleak, amoral and disturbing, The Guards breaks new ground in the Irish thriller genre, replacing furious fantasy with acute observation of humanfrailty." Irish Independent

Fiction; 0 86322 281 1; Paperback
 The Killing Of The Tinkers
Ken Bruen  --  The Killing Of The Tinkers
The second Jack Taylor novel, a no-holds-barred noir thriller, a whodunnit with attitude.
“Irish writer Ken Bruen is the finest purveyor of intelligent Brit-noir.” The Big Issue

Fiction; 0 86322 294 3; Paperback Original
 The Magdalen Martyrs
Ken Bruen  --  The Magdalen Martyrs
The third Jack Taylor novel. Traumatised, bitter and hurting from his last case, Jack has resolved to give up the finding business. However, he owes the local hard man a debt of honour and it appears easy enough: find “the Angel of the Magdalen”.

Fiction; 0 86322 302 8; Paperback Original
 Dublin Noir
Ken Bruen  --  Dublin Noir
Nineteen previously unpublished stories by acclaimed crime writers, each one set in Dublin.

Crime/Fiction; 0 86322 353 2; Paperback original
 
 Other titles by
 Ken Bruen
 
The Guards
The Killing Of The Tinkers
The Magdalen Martyrs
Dublin Noir