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Christine Falls
Christine Falls
Author: Benjamin Black, John Banville
In the debut crime novel from the Booker-winning author, a Dublin pathologist follows the corpse of a mysterious woman into the heart of a conspiracy among the city?s high Catholic society It?s not the dead that seem strange to Quirke. It?s the living. One night, after a few drinks at an office party, Quirke shuffles down into the morgue where h...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780805081527
ISBN-10: 0805081526
Publication Date: 3/6/2007
Pages: 352
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3.7 stars, based on 25 ratings
Publisher: Henry Holt and Co.
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio CD
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  • Currently 4.5/5 Stars.
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I enjoyed this a lot. Banville writes very well - not your typical crime novel writing. His characters drive the novel, not the plot. Quirke is a pathologist - his brother Malachy is an OB surgeon. This is only one of the many differences between these two. Quirke works with the dead, Malachy the living. Recommended for anyone looking for a "literary" crime novel.

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  • Currently 5/5 Stars.
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This is the first in a series of four at this point. I can't wait to read the next, "The Silver Swan," based on how much I loved this. The main character is a pathologist, Quirke, in Ireland. In this story, he is confronted with a dead young woman who had just given birth, and with what appears to be dishonesty in his own family. Quirke is a depressed sort of character who has taken some lumps in his life, and as the story progresses we find out what some of those lumps have been. The story moves between Ireland and the Irish side of Boston, and the locales are always beautifully described. Black, who is really John Banville, a Booker prize winner, is a fantastic writer and his descriptions of the scenes are amazing. In fact, this is the only thing that would draw me away from the story -- occasionally I had I go back to reread a passage because it was just so beautifully written. And, in a mystery, this would jar me out of the story a bit. It was easy to jump back in, however. This was a great book, and I look forward to reading the next three in the series.
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I listened to this book on audio and I think I would have enjoyed it much more if I had read it. The storyline was very interesting and moved quickly. The reader was so monotone I felt like I was being hypnotized - so I am going to try reading the sequel and see if that works. If you like mysteries I would recommend giving this a try

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