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Dead End Street
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Dead End Street

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When a prominent doctor with political connections is viciously bludgeoned to death in Dublin in 1963, for Detective Inspector Harry Wall, the case awakens dark memories of a horrific experience during World War Two. As he begings to dig, the detective methodically uncovers a web of corruption, greed and barbarity, and exposes humanity’s darkest underbelly. Wall’s investigation ultimately forces him to return to Germany, where he follows a shocking trail of Nazi brutality that leads him back to the heart of government in Ireland. And along the way, Harry Wall must confront the spectre that has haunted his dreams for almost two decades - his own conscience.

Critical acclaim for Colin C. Murphy:

‘A hugely ambitious debut novel… minute research and well-drawn characters…a valuable piece of writing…unforgettably harrowing…deserves a wide readership.’

  • Irish Independent Literary Supplement

‘Masterful storytelling… perfectly paced and beautifully written. Its achievement is impressive.’ - Frank McGuinness, playwright, author, poet, winner of New York Drama Critics award and Bafta nominee.

‘The Lost Voices is beautifully crafted…totally immersive…a voyueuristic look at twists and turns of the intertwining lives of the inhabitants of Pompeii.’

  • Amazon Reviews

‘The Lost Voices Trilogy is a hugely gripping story… phenomenal female characters that have me rooting for them like they are close friends…one of the best historic fictions in a long time.’

  • Amazon Reviews

‘A rattling yarn, with action racing along, brilliant twists, flawed heroes and evil villains…stirring and deeply researched story. I look forward to the next novel from this muscular writer.’ - Books Ireland

‘A truly epic novel of survival and resistance.’ - Literature Ireland

‘A brilliantly written and moving work of fiction. Deserves five stars, as for its genre, it really is that good. - Goodreads.com

'Gripping from beginning to end.’

  • New Books UK Magazine
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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Draft2digital
Date
23 September 2020
Pages
460
ISBN
9781393711810

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

When a prominent doctor with political connections is viciously bludgeoned to death in Dublin in 1963, for Detective Inspector Harry Wall, the case awakens dark memories of a horrific experience during World War Two. As he begings to dig, the detective methodically uncovers a web of corruption, greed and barbarity, and exposes humanity’s darkest underbelly. Wall’s investigation ultimately forces him to return to Germany, where he follows a shocking trail of Nazi brutality that leads him back to the heart of government in Ireland. And along the way, Harry Wall must confront the spectre that has haunted his dreams for almost two decades - his own conscience.

Critical acclaim for Colin C. Murphy:

‘A hugely ambitious debut novel… minute research and well-drawn characters…a valuable piece of writing…unforgettably harrowing…deserves a wide readership.’

  • Irish Independent Literary Supplement

‘Masterful storytelling… perfectly paced and beautifully written. Its achievement is impressive.’ - Frank McGuinness, playwright, author, poet, winner of New York Drama Critics award and Bafta nominee.

‘The Lost Voices is beautifully crafted…totally immersive…a voyueuristic look at twists and turns of the intertwining lives of the inhabitants of Pompeii.’

  • Amazon Reviews

‘The Lost Voices Trilogy is a hugely gripping story… phenomenal female characters that have me rooting for them like they are close friends…one of the best historic fictions in a long time.’

  • Amazon Reviews

‘A rattling yarn, with action racing along, brilliant twists, flawed heroes and evil villains…stirring and deeply researched story. I look forward to the next novel from this muscular writer.’ - Books Ireland

‘A truly epic novel of survival and resistance.’ - Literature Ireland

‘A brilliantly written and moving work of fiction. Deserves five stars, as for its genre, it really is that good. - Goodreads.com

'Gripping from beginning to end.’

  • New Books UK Magazine
Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Draft2digital
Date
23 September 2020
Pages
460
ISBN
9781393711810