Biding its time. Waiting to strike. Haunted by the murder of his sister, Detective Sergeant John Lazarus scours the streets of Dublin chasing down the men who have surrendered to the darkness inside them. The monsters who prey on the most vulnerable in society are in his sights and he hunts them relentlessly. His specialist officers are fighting to protect a vulnerable young victim from vicious mobsters when they are brought in to investigate an attack on a student teacher that leaves her hovering between life and death. He has no witnesses and barely any clues - but knows he has to catch the attacker before he strikes again. Abandoned by his bosses, tormented by his past, Lazarus goes to war with a crime gang and a high profile reporter, a man who has a knack of getting under the detective's skin - and who appears to know even more than the cops. Pretty soon, his career, reputation and marriage are all hanging by a thread as Lazarus finds himself in a desperate race against time to s
Michael O'Toole Book order




- 2022
- 2019
John Williams
Changing the Culture of the Classical Guitar: Performance, perception, education and construction
- 222 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Exploring the impact of various guitar playing styles on the classical guitar, this book delves into the artistry of John Williams. It examines how his interpretations and techniques reflect broader trends in guitar music, offering insights into the evolution and reception of the instrument across genres. Through a detailed analysis, it highlights the interplay between classical traditions and contemporary influences, showcasing Williams' significant role in shaping the guitar's artistic landscape.
- 2010
The Language of Displayed Art
- 296 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Focusing on the analysis of visual arts, this seminal work delves into the "grammar" of painting, sculpture, and architecture, exploring three layers of meaning: representational, modal, and compositional. The second edition enriches the original with two new chapters and expanded discussions, enhancing the exploration of semiotics. Accompanied by a CD featuring a virtual gallery of twenty-eight paintings, it includes questions for analysis and a notebook for personal observations. This text is essential for students of Multimodality, Applied Linguistics, and the intersection of language and art.
- 2006
Delving into the enigmatic tales surrounding Ireland's most infamous air crashes, this book uncovers the intricate narratives and hidden truths behind each incident. It examines the human stories, technical failures, and the impact of these tragedies on families and communities, providing a comprehensive look at aviation history in Ireland. Through detailed research and compelling storytelling, readers will gain insight into the events that shaped aviation safety and awareness in the region.