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An Irish Solution [Paperback]

Cormac Millar


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'An Irish Solution points a way forward for Irish crime fiction, and demonstrates how Irish-style corruption can provide fuel for the form. Millar ... could do for Ireland what Dibdin has done for Italy.' - Sunday Times

'Cormac Millar can write like hell' - Sunday Independent

'An arch, sophisticated and thoroughly enjoyable crime debut that marks Millar as a talent to watch' - Irish Independent

'Millar has a pleasingly black sense of humour and a keen eye for ambiguity' -- Irish Times

'A promising debut' - Sunday Tribune

Review

'An Irish Solution points a way forward for Irish crime fiction, and demonstrates how Irish-style corruption can provide fuel for the form. Millar ! could do for Ireland what Dibdin has done for Italy.' -- Sunday Times 'Cormac Millar can write like hell' -- Sunday Independent 'An arch, sophisticated and thoroughly enjoyable crime debut that marks Millar as a talent to watch' -- Irish Independent 'Millar has a pleasingly black sense of humour and a keen eye for ambiguity' -- Irish Times 'A promising debut' -- Sunday Tribune

Sunday Independent

‘Cormac Millar can write like hell’

Irish Independent

‘An arch, sophisticated and thoroughly enjoyable crime debut that marks Millar as a talent to watch’

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Seamus Joyce has got a few things on his mind.

He has just been appointed Acting Director of iDEA, the Irish Drug Enforcement Agency. His wife is in hospital, dying of an unidentified ailment. And he is starting to question the purpose of his own existence.

It's a tricky time at iDEA: an ambitious new Minister for Justice is anxious to secure a few big scalps in the Dublin drug trade, and Joyce is expected to put himself on the front line of the fight. Soon he begins to suspect that the police, in league with the Minister, are bending the rules - and he still doesn't quite understand what the rules are.

Why is money being paid into his bank account from an unnamed source in Liechtenstein? Why are his phones being tapped? And why are troubled schoolgirl and a diminutive nun accusing him of being at the heart of a lethal conspiracy

About the Author

Cormac Millar lives in Dublin, where, as Cormac Ó Cuilleanáin, he teaches Italian at Trinity College.
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