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The Midnight Choir

By: Gene Kerrigan
Narrated by: John Cormack
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Dublin. Joshua Boyce watches a jewellers as he plans a job; Dixie Payton desperate for cash attempts a mugging; DI Synott calls on a rape suspect, convinced of his guilt; gangland boss Lar MacKendrick is getting back into shape after brothers Jo-Jo's murder. Criminals and police each have their own code, with both sides resorting to desperate measures as a means to an end.©2007 Gene Kerrigan (P)2007 Oakhill Publishing Ltd Suspense Thriller & Suspense Crime

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Critic reviews

"This is the type of book you pass on to someone you like, and say 'Read this.'." (The Post)
"He has something of James Joyce's ability in conjuring up a vivid Dublin: but this modern city is very different from the one Leopald Bloom wandered through." (The Independent)
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My first experience of Gene Kerrigan and I was impressed. His background as a seasoned journalist makes the Dublin setting and voices authentic with a clear picture of the impact of the boom and the closed world of the police.

An original story very well performed

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