The Four Courts Murder

The Four Courts Murder

by Andrew Nugent (Author)

Synopsis

A superbly entertaining and suspenseful debut crime novel from Irish Benedictine Monk Andrew Nugent. When a Dublin High Court judge is found dead - slumped in his chair, his neck snapped by a well aimed kick - many would say he got what he deserved. But Inspector Denis Lennon and Sergeant Molly Power soon unearth a far more dangerous and complex case than simple revenge. There's the handsome, fair-haired young man whose flights of fancy and secret liaisons lead them down many a dark alleyway; the judge with an unusual but lucrative hobby; the strange connection with a rural community; the good-looking Tae-Kwando teacher. Elegant, charming and clever, Andrew Nugent deflates the pomposity of the law, the police force, and Irish rural mythology in a novel as ingenious as it is witty and compelling.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Edition: New e.
Publisher: Hachette Books Ireland
Published: 10 Jul 2006

ISBN 10: 0755332989
ISBN 13: 9780755332984
Book Overview: A brilliant crime novel set in Dublin from a wonderful new Irish author.

Media Reviews
'An erudite, witty and altogether delightful debut, full of characters laced with eccentricity and Irish charm' * Kirkus Reviews (starred) *
'A rip-roaring read' * Irish Examiner *
'Carries the reader along from its start right to the surprising and shocking denouement' * Irish Independent *
'The author, a former lawyer who is now a Benedictine monk, has an elegant, witty style... and entertaining story with nice touches of humour' * Sunday Telegraph *
'It would take an iron will not to find oneself swept along by the pace at which the story is told' * The Irish Times *
Author Bio

Andrew Nugent lives in Ireland and is a former practising trial lawyer who now, as a monk of the order of St. Benedict, is Prior at Glenstal Abbey, a boys' school in Limerick. He worked for some years in a monastry in Nigeria, West Africa and has spent time in Israel, Chicago and New York. He is the author of a non-fiction work The Slow-Release Miracle. The Four Courts Murder is his first novel.