<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>With his second Jack Taylor crime novel (after 2003's "The Guards"), Irish author Bruen confirms his rightful place among the finest noir stylists of his generation. The P.I. is sinking back into alcoholic oblivion when an Irish Gypsy, Sweeper, approaches Jack for help in solving the murders of a number of young men in his clan."--"Publishers Weekly.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>When Jack Taylor blew town at the end of <i>The Guards</i> his alcoholism was a distant memory and sober dreams of a new life in London were shining in his eyes. In the opening pages of <i>The Killing of the Tinkers</i>, Jack's back in Galway a year later with a new leather jacket on his back, a pack of smokes in his pocket, a few grams of coke in his waistband, and a pint of Guinness on his mind. So much for new beginnings. <p/>Before long he's sunk into his old patterns, lifting his head from the bar only every few days, appraising his surroundings for mere minutes and then descending deep into the alcoholic, drug-induced fugue he prefers to the real world. But a big gypsy walks into the bar one day during a moment of Jack's clarity and changes all that with a simple request. Jack knows the look in this man's eyes, a look of hopelessness mixed with resolve topped off with a quietly simmering rage; he's seen it in the mirror. Recognizing a kindred soul, Jack agrees to help him, knowing but not admitting that getting involved is going to lead to more bad than good. But in Jack Taylor's world bad and good are part and parcel of the same lost cause, and besides, no one ever accused Jack of having good sense. <p/>Ken Bruen wowed critics and readers alike when he introduced Jack Taylor in <i>The Guards</i>; he'll blow them away with <i>The Killing of the Tinkers</i>, a novel of gritty brilliance that cements Bruen's place among the greats of modern crime fiction.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>Ken Bruen confirms his rightful place among the finest noir stylists of his generation. This is a remarkable book from a singular talent.<br>- <i>Publisher's Weekly </i>(starred review) <p/>Bruen is a brilliant, lyrical, deeply moving writer who can make you laugh and cry in the same paragraph and whose characters are so sharply portrayed that they almost walk off the page at you. If you like Ian Rankin, Dennis Lehane, Pelecanos, and the like, Bruen is definitely a writer to reckon with.<br>-<i>Denver Post</i> <p/>Bruen is an original, grimly hilarious and gloriously Irish. I await the further adventures of the incorrigible Jack Taylor.<br>-Patrick Anderson, <i>Washington Post</i> <p/>The next major new Irish voice we hear might well belong to Ken Bruen.<br>-<i>Chicago Tribune</i></p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"Ken Bruen confirms his rightful place among the finest noir stylists of his generation. This is a remarkable book from a singular talent." --<i>Publishers Weekly (starred review)</i> <p/>"Bruen is a brilliant, lyrical, deeply moving writer who can make you laugh and cry in the same paragraph and whose characters are so sharply portrayed that they almost walk off the page at you. If you like Ian Rankin, Dennis Lehane, Pelecanos, and the like, Bruen is definitely a writer to reckon with." --<i>Denver Post</i> <p/>"Bruen is an original, grimly hilarious and gloriously Irish. I await the further adventures of the incorrigible Jack Taylor." --Patrick Anderson, <i>Washington Post</i> <p/>"The next major new Irish voice we hear might well belong to Ken Bruen." --<i>Chicago Tribune</i></p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Ken Bruen</b> has been an English teacher in Africa, Japan, Southeast Asia, and South America. He has been a finalist for the Edgar and Anthony Awards, and has won a Macavity Award, a Barry Award, and two Shamus Awards for the Jack Taylor series. He is also the author of the Inspector Brant series. Several of Bruen's novels have been adapted for the screen: The first six jack Taylor novels were adapted into a television series starring Iain Glen; <i>Blitz</i> was adapted into a movie starring Jason Statham; and <i>London Boulevard</i> was adapted into a film starring Colin Farrell and Keira Knightley. Bruen lives in Galway, Ireland.
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