Headstone (Jack Taylor 9)

Headstone (Jack Taylor 9)

by KenBruen (Author)

Synopsis

Some people help the less fortunate. Others kill them. Evil has many guises. Jack Taylor has encountered most of them but nothing before has ever truly terrified him until a group called Headstone rears its ugly head. An elderly priest is viciously beaten until nearly dead. A special needs boy is brutally attacked. A series of seemingly random, insane, violent events even has the Guards shaken. Most would see a headstone as a marker of the dead, but this coterie of evil intends to act as a death knell to every aspect of Jack's life as an act of appalling violence alerts him to the horror enveloping Galway. Accepting the power of Headstone, Jack realizes that in order to fight back he must relinquish the remaining shreds of what has made him human - knowledge that may have come too late to prevent an act of such ferocious evil that the whole country would be changed forever - and in the worst way. With awful clarity, Jack knows that not only might he be powerless to stop it but that he may not have the grit needed to even face it.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Publisher: Transworld Ireland
Published: 11 Apr 2013

ISBN 10: 1848271182
ISBN 13: 9781848271180
Book Overview: The new novel in the award-winning Jack Taylor series by Ireland's most acclaimed crime writer.

Media Reviews
Hard hitting... a remarkable series * Publishers Weekly *
Headstone is an excellent addition to the Jack Taylor series * Philadelphia Inquirer *
Ken Bruen is brilliant. While Headstone is the stuff of nightmares, it is also the stuff of redemption, even at great cost. You will feel wrung out after reading this one, but all the gladder for it * Bookreporter *
Headstone is one of the year's best reading pleasures -- David J. Montgomery, Crime Fiction Dossier
Bruen is threatening to become a mass cult figure in the US as well as a critical favourite -- Allen Barra, The Atlantic
Author Bio
Ken Bruen was born in Galway, Ireland. After turning down a place at RADA, and completing a doctorate in Metaphysics, he spent 25 years as an English teacher in Africa, Japan, South East Asia and South America. An unsheduled stint in a Brazilian prison where he suffered physical and mental abuse spurred him to write and, after a brief spell teaching in London, he returned to Galway, where he now lives with his daughter.