This tense crime novel, second in a series featuring former inter-county hurler now turned detective, Garda Tim Collins, finds a Cork city woman raped and murdered in her own home. Assigned to the case, Collins and new partner Deirdre Donnelly soon find out that there is a misogynistic apparatus, male dark forces at play with plans to attack and kill many more women. In a race against time and utter unacceptance of female degradation violence, Collins and Deirdre have to find the killer before he acts again. But can they? Donnelly and her competitive and previously famous sportsman partner hate to lose, but when one of Irelands most dangerous criminals turns up in Collins home turf, West Cork, old sparring partner Superintendent Buckley insists he move case. The West Cork investigation imploding and climaxing into a brutal killing, we quickly learn this utterly likeable detective cans sometimes be violent and ruthless. A respected professional, he is often perceived as a wild card amongst the Garda ranks. The witness of this murder in West Cork spurs him into battle. How far will he go to avenge that death? Will Collins become a killer, too? We are shown the dark realism of crime and the battles of will and intelligence that go on in the world policing. A strong sense of place combined with a shocking double climax makes this second installment of the Tim Collins series a thrilling read.
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Dimensions: 135 x 215mm
Publication Date: 31 Mar 2023
Publisher: The Mercier Press
Publication City/Country: Ireland
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781781178256
About Tadhg Coakley
Tadhg Coakley is the award-winning author of five books. His debut novel The First Sunday in September was shortlisted for the Mercier Fiction Prize and published in 2018 to much acclaim. His crime novel Whatever It Takes (Part 1 of the Tim Collins Series) was chosen as the 2020 Cork One City One Book. Everything (a sports autobiography which he co-wrote with its subject Denis Coughlan) was one of the 2020 sports books of the year in The Sunday Times The Irish Examiner and The Irish Times. His bestselling memoir The Game: A Journey into the Heart of Sport (2022) was described in The Irish Examiner as one of the most distinctive original beautiful and best books on sport this country has known. It was shortlisted for the An Post Irish Book Awards. Tadhgs short stories articles and essays have been widely published. www.tadhgcoakley.ie