EBOOK
Pages
352
Year
2018
Language
English

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Ken Bruen is beloved for his black humor, verse-like prose, and irascible protagonist Jack Taylor, an ex-cop who is as addicted to trouble as he is to Jameson, pills, and pop culture. In The Emerald Lie, the latest terror to be visited upon the dark Galway streets arrives in a most unusual form: a Cambridge graduate who becomes murderous over split infinitives, dangling modifiers, and any other sign of bad grammar. Meanwhile, Jack is approached by a grieving father with a pocketful of cash on offer if Jack will help exact revenge on those responsible for his daughter's brutal rape and murder. Though hesitant to get involved, Jack agrees to get a read on the likely perpetrators. But Jack is soon derailed by the reappearance of Emily (previous alias: Emerald), the chameleon-like young woman who joined forces with Jack to take down her pedophile father in Green Hell and who remains passionate, clever, and utterly homicidal. She will use any sort of coercion to get Jack to conspire with her against the serial killer the Garda have nicknamed "the Grammarian," but her most destructive obsession just might be Jack himself.

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"If there were ever any doubt that Hamlet is the greatest of all Shakespeare plays-even perhaps the greatest play ever written-then Dominic Dromgoole's newest book puts any discussion to rest . . . A grand undertaking . . . Along the way we're privy to a host of amusing stories and biographical anecdotes, and Dromgoole's wit and English sarcasm turn his narrative into a fun read. What makes it tru
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"The tireless Dromgoole goes on a journey that would kill most of us, and connects our greatest poet to every corner of the human experience. Utterly extraordinary."
Emma Thompson
"This is an amazing story about a bold and eye-popping journey. I loved it. Dominic Dromgoole writes about Shakespeare and touring the globe the way he ran the Globe-with passion, insight, relish and irresistible humour."
Nicholas Hytner, former Artistic Director of London's National Theatre

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