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The Ruin

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In this critically acclaimed crime debut, young Garda Cormac Reilly faces a haunting scene in Galway, 1993, where he discovers two neglected children, Maude and Jack, and their deceased mother in a dilapidated house. Fast forward twenty years, a body is found in the River Corrib, initially appearing to be an open-and-shut case. However, doubts arise regarding the investigation's findings and the police's integrity, forcing Cormac to confront a cold case that has haunted him throughout his career. As he delves into the connection between the two deaths, Cormac navigates police politics and the shadows of his past, uncovering shocking secrets that challenge his trust in his colleagues. The narrative explores the dark heart of Ireland, questioning who can protect individuals when authorities fail to do so. With its blend of emotional depth and fast-paced intrigue, this novel captivates readers and establishes Dervla McTiernan as a significant new voice in crime fiction, appealing to fans of Ian Rankin and Tana French.

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The Ruin, Dervla McTiernan

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Title
The Ruin
Language
English
Released
2019
Format
Paperback
Pages
380
ISBN10
1460755405
ISBN13
9781460755402
First published
2018
Original title
The Ruin
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In this critically acclaimed crime debut, young Garda Cormac Reilly faces a haunting scene in Galway, 1993, where he discovers two neglected children, Maude and Jack, and their deceased mother in a dilapidated house. Fast forward twenty years, a body is found in the River Corrib, initially appearing to be an open-and-shut case. However, doubts arise regarding the investigation's findings and the police's integrity, forcing Cormac to confront a cold case that has haunted him throughout his career. As he delves into the connection between the two deaths, Cormac navigates police politics and the shadows of his past, uncovering shocking secrets that challenge his trust in his colleagues. The narrative explores the dark heart of Ireland, questioning who can protect individuals when authorities fail to do so. With its blend of emotional depth and fast-paced intrigue, this novel captivates readers and establishes Dervla McTiernan as a significant new voice in crime fiction, appealing to fans of Ian Rankin and Tana French.