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The Colour of Blood: An Ed Loy Novel (Ed Loy Mystery 2) [Paperback]

Declan Hughes
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  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: John Murray (3 April 2008)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0719567483
  • ISBN-13: 978-0719567483
  • Product Dimensions: 17.4 x 11 x 2.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 407,162 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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'To call Declan Hughes "a natural" is to engage in understatement' -- Douglas Kennedy 'Declan Hughes breathes new life into the private detective story' -- Michael Connelly This is a writer who has clearly immersed himself in the PI tradition and has given it a new spin ... this series is finally starting to motor' -- Reviewing the evidence.com 'The story goes at a fast pace, with a cast of vivdly-drawn characters, and, above all, a great sense of place' -- Susanna Yager, Sunday Telegraph / Seven 'The overheated theatrics are a proper fit for his tough-guy hero, whose stern moral code and haunted personal history lend credibility to Hughes's recurring theme of "the sins of the father" ' -- Marilyn Stasio, New York Times 'It should certainly appeal to fans of the genre and leave them looking forward to the next' -- John Boyne, Irish Times PRAISE FOR THE DYING BREED -- ** 'A very fine writer' -- Sunday Telegraph 'Hughes is not afraid to take his references and run with them, he is not afraid to have a good time. Above all, he is not afraid of writing well' -- Anne Enright, Guardian 'A deeply atmospheric writer ... [Hughes'] keen ear for the demotic, his sharp eye for the damning detail, makes The Dying Breed a vivid, gripping, and ... chilling read.' -- Claire Kilroy, Irish Times 'Hughes is an impressive talent' -- Irish Independent 'This intelligent, often brutal thriller will have readers' hearts racing from start to finish.' -- Publishers Weekly starred review 'As crisply written as his previous books, Hughes is definitely onto another winner' -- Dublin Evening Herald PRAISE FOR DECLAN HUGHES: -- * 'To call Declan Hughes "a natural" is to engage in understatement. Here is a crime novel that's both deftly plotted and truly character-driven. Like Chandler's Los Angeles, Hughes's Dublin is brilliantly atmospheric. The dialogue crackles and the characters have a truly lived-in authenticity. A great read' -- Douglas Kennedy 'Declan Hughes breathes new life into the private detective story with The Wrong Kind of Blood. This thrilling ride of deception brilliantly teaches us that the past is never far behind us, that it can reach out and grab us at any time' -- Michael Connelly 'Finally Ireland gets a hardboiled detective worthy of the name...- it's not hard to see why [Declan Hughes'] publisher placed so much faith in such a relative newcomer' - Robert Mayes -- Ireland on Sunday 20060416 'Top class ... Fast moving, and paced with acutely observed dialogue, Hughes draws an accurate and decidedly dark picture of the changes wrought by Celtic Tiger Ireland on Seaview and its inhabitants. Highly recommended' -- Irish Independent Review 20060415 'Hughes is in his element describing the sites and sounds of the places Loy visits' - Ken Griffin -- Sunday Tribune 20060416 'Declan Hughes manages the extremely difficult trick of not only locating a credible thriller in Ireland but also casting an eye on the way this society has changed utterly in the past two decades ... Hughes laces his plot with razor-sharp and frequently hilarious comments on Irish society' -- Herald AM and Evening Herald 20060401 'Declan Hughes has written a thriller that is a hell of a good read... there's an energy to his writing that suggests he's in it for the long haul' -- Irish Sunday Independent 20060430 'I'd be prepared to swear that there has never been a character in Irish crime fiction with a name so taut, muscular and slyly tongue in cheek as Ed Loy ...' -- Irish Times 20060501

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Emily Howard is nineteen years old, slim and petite with a pale complexion and a red rose tattoo. She is also missing. She disappeared three days ago, and now her father has been sent photographs of her naked body. He is desperate to find her. So he calls Ed Loy, a private investigator who knows the dark streets of Dublin better than most; a man who will find Emily Howard within twenty-four hours. But locating Emily turns out to be only the beginning. Within hours, Emily's ex-boyfriend is found murdered, and Loy finds himself in a race against time to catch a killer -- and to unearth the many dark secrets the Howard family have kept long buried.

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By S. Lloyd VINE™ VOICE
Format:Hardcover
This is the second in the Ed Loy, Private Investigator series, set in Dublin.
Ed Loy is asked by Shane Howard to find his missing daughter Emily. He achieves this early on in the book but, in doing so, finds himself swallowed up in family secrets and deceit.
The pace is fast-moving and the characters cleverly entwined adding suspense in that you are never sure who is telling the truth.
However, I felt that this was not as good as Hughes' debut in that the character responses and behaviours to events seemed wooden at times and lacked intensity especially when the underlying theme was dealing with child abuse. The motives of the villians seemed a bit thin and Loy's character is not sufficiently developed to provide greater connection with him.
The depiction of Dublin is good and overall this is a well worth reading.
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Declan Hughes comes so close to the feel for modern Dublin with his Ed Loy mysteries. Ed is investigating a missing little rich girl from the south Dublin upper set. This book is great. The characters are fantastic, the plot is good and it just feels so authentically Dublin. If you have lived in Dublin you will have come across people like this, though maybe not had Ed Loy's luck with the ladies. I am looking forward to the next one.
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DNF - Just not for me 9 April 2009
By L. J. Roberts TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover
First Sentence: The last case I worked, I found a sixteen-year-old girl for her father; when she told me what he had done to her, I let her stay lost.

PI Ed Loy has been hired to find a dentist's teenaged daughter. The girl's porn filmmaker ex-boyfriend turns up dead and the family seems to no longer care what has happened to the girl. With plenty of suspects from whom to chose, Ed is on his own in sorting this case.

I tried three times to get into this book and just couldn't get past the portents and the stereotypical characters. There were too many characters, none of them likeable or well developed.

The plot was hackneyed and bordered on silly. It just was not interesting to me. I found it a trial to get as far into it as I did.

Mr. Hughes and I are just not made for each other.
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