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In this concluding book of Adrian McKinty's highly praised Dead series, Michael Forsythe confronts his former lover and now archrival, Bridget.
Michael Forsythe has just survived his infiltration of an IRA splinter cell in Boston. Now, his many near fatal wounds healed, he begins his next adventure as manager of hotel security in Lima, Peru. It is there he is contacted by his former lover, Bridget, whose husband he killed. Bridget, calling from Dublin, says her fourteen-year-old daughter has been kidnapped. Michael's choice is to fly to Dublin and help her or to be executed at the hands of the goons holding him at gunpoint. He agrees to nothing and soon is on the way to Dublin, the first two of many dead bodies left in his wake. Chapter 01: Telemachus - Lima, Peru. June 15th - 6 a.m.
Chapter 02: Siren - New York, June 15th - 4 p.m.
Chapter 03: Oxen of the Sun - Dublin, June 16th - 4:15 a.m.
Chapter 04: Circe - Dublin, June 16th - 9:15 a.m.
Chapter 05: Penelope - Belfast, June 16th - 1:35 p.m.
Chapter 06: The Rats Nest - Belfast, June 16th - 2:15 p.m.
Chapter 07: The Wandering Rocks - Belfast, June 16th - 4 p.m.
Chapter 08: Scylla and Charybdis - Belfast, June 16th - 6 p.m.
Chapter 09: Hades - Belfast, June 16th - 7:45 p.m.
Chapter 10: The Lotus Eaters - Bangor, June 16th - 9:15 p.m.
Chapter 11: The Wrath of Odysseus - Binaca, June 16th - 10:15 p.m.
Chapter 12: Ithica - Island McGee, June 16th - Midnight
"A near-perfect marriage of fiction and performance, The Bloomsday Dead is a must-listen…Forsythe is portrayed by Doyle in an intimate virtuoso performance that intensifies the taut, gritty writing…in this soaring, tragic story…Winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award."
"His most visceral, satisfying effort yet…McKinty writes masterful action scenes, and he whips up a frenzy as the bullets begin to fly."
"Outpaces its immediate predecessor, The Dead Yard…with [McKinty's] trademark dark lyricism, one great red herring, and a masterful plot twist that brings Forsythe's character full circle in a lightning flash."
"As always, Gerard Doyle provides a lively, often unexpectedly comic performance. No one could possibly interpret McKinty's continually exciting and surprising fiction as well. Highly recommended."
"[With] a clean, well-articulated Irish lilt…Doyle's skillful narration draws the listener deep into this dark side of the emerald isle."
Michael Forsythe has just survived his infiltration of an IRA splinter cell in Boston. Now, his many near fatal wounds healed, he begins his next adventure as manager of hotel security in Lima, Peru. It is there he is contacted by his former lover, Bridget, whose husband he killed. Bridget, calling from Dublin, says her fourteen-year-old daughter has been kidnapped. Michael's choice is to fly to Dublin and help her or to be executed at the hands of the goons holding him at gunpoint. He agrees to nothing and soon is on the way to Dublin, the first two of many dead bodies left in his wake. Chapter 01: Telemachus - Lima, Peru. June 15th - 6 a.m.
Chapter 02: Siren - New York, June 15th - 4 p.m.
Chapter 03: Oxen of the Sun - Dublin, June 16th - 4:15 a.m.
Chapter 04: Circe - Dublin, June 16th - 9:15 a.m.
Chapter 05: Penelope - Belfast, June 16th - 1:35 p.m.
Chapter 06: The Rats Nest - Belfast, June 16th - 2:15 p.m.
Chapter 07: The Wandering Rocks - Belfast, June 16th - 4 p.m.
Chapter 08: Scylla and Charybdis - Belfast, June 16th - 6 p.m.
Chapter 09: Hades - Belfast, June 16th - 7:45 p.m.
Chapter 10: The Lotus Eaters - Bangor, June 16th - 9:15 p.m.
Chapter 11: The Wrath of Odysseus - Binaca, June 16th - 10:15 p.m.
Chapter 12: Ithica - Island McGee, June 16th - Midnight
"A near-perfect marriage of fiction and performance, The Bloomsday Dead is a must-listen…Forsythe is portrayed by Doyle in an intimate virtuoso performance that intensifies the taut, gritty writing…in this soaring, tragic story…Winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award."
"His most visceral, satisfying effort yet…McKinty writes masterful action scenes, and he whips up a frenzy as the bullets begin to fly."
"Outpaces its immediate predecessor, The Dead Yard…with [McKinty's] trademark dark lyricism, one great red herring, and a masterful plot twist that brings Forsythe's character full circle in a lightning flash."
"As always, Gerard Doyle provides a lively, often unexpectedly comic performance. No one could possibly interpret McKinty's continually exciting and surprising fiction as well. Highly recommended."
"[With] a clean, well-articulated Irish lilt…Doyle's skillful narration draws the listener deep into this dark side of the emerald isle."
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- SeriesDead Trilogy #3