Dead I Well May Be

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Product Details

Price
$19.99
Publisher
Scribner Book Company
Publish Date
Pages
320
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 0.8 inches | 0.85 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781451613254

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About the Author

Adrian McKinty is an Irish writer of crime and mystery novels and young adult fiction, best known for his 2020 award-winning thriller, The Chain, and the Sean Duffy novels set in Northern Ireland during The Troubles. He is also the author of the Michael Forsythe trilogy and the Lighthouse trilogy. He is a winner of multiple awards including the Edgar Award, the Macavity Award, and the International Thriller Writers Award.

Reviews

Anthony Swofford Author of "Jarhead" McKinty's Michael Forsythe is a crook, a deviant, a lover, a fighter, and a thinker. His Irish-tough language of isolation and longing makes us love and trust him despite his oh-so-great and violent flaws. When you finish this book you just might wish you'd lived the life in its pages, and thought its thoughts, both horrible and sublime.
Peter Blauner Author of "The Last Good Day" and "The Intruder" If Frank McCourt had gone into the leg-breaking business instead of school teaching, he might've written a book like "Dead I Well May Be." Adrian McKinty's novel is a rollicking, raw, and unsavory delight -- down and dirty but full of love for words. This is hard-boiled crime fiction with a poet's touch.
Thomas Kelly Author of "The Rackets" and "Payback""Dead I Well May Be" is a startling, dark poem of a thriller that takes you to the heart of New York City's most bloody era. McKinty writes with elan, and his dialogue is as hard and true as the streets. His hero's quest for vengeance and redemption kept me reading into the loneliest hours of the night. McKinty is the real deal.
Barbara Seranella Author of "Unpaid Dues" Adrian McKinty has written a literary thriller full of surprising humor of the best kind -- dark and intelligent.