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Introducing Northern Ireland crime writer Kerry Buchanan

Introducing Northern Ireland crime writer Kerry Buchanan
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In a criminal trial, if the parties exchange the witness lists

I admit it depends on the type of court case, but it nonetheless CAN happen automatically. So, the question remains, do you agree? And, if yes, what can be don

Belfast, the new capital of TV crime noir

Patricia Gibney: I channelled a lot of my grief into the character of Lottie

Patricia Gibney, creator of the popular Garda Detective Inspector Lottie Parker series of gritty thrillers, is astonishingly prolific. I can’t think of another Irish author who, in the space of four years, has published eight novels, all of which have sold extremely well across digital, audio and print. She is also unusual in that she initially made her impact on the literary world digitally. Her first novels were sold on Amazon long before they were picked up and published as physical books. Her first effort, The Missing Ones, sold, to the Mullingar native’s huge astonishment, more than 100,000 copies and she has racked up well over 1.5 million in digital sales for all her books.

Best mystery books of 2019

Best mystery books of 2019 Sun Sentinel 1/6/2021 By Oline H. Cogdill, Sun Sentinel © Harper Collins/Sun Sentinel/TNS Your House Will Pay by Steph Cha Each Jan. 1, the search for my favorite mysteries of the year begins. And each year, narrowing down my favorites gets harder. Of the 150-plus books I read this year, these are the top standouts. 1. “Your House Will Pay” by Steph Cha (Ecco): In Los Angeles, a Korean-American family and an African-American family are torn apart by history and violence in this engrossing story about race, redemption and forgiveness. Racial tensions rear up, even with characters who honestly believe they are not bigoted. Each family learns uncomfortable truths about themselves as they try to rise above the past.

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