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The Killing of the Tinkers
The Killing of the Tinkers
Author: Ken Bruen
When Jack Taylor blew town at the end of The Guards 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 The Killing of the Tinkers, 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 waistba...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780312304119
ISBN-10: 0312304110
Pages: 256
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Publisher: St. Martin's Minotaur
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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I liked The Killing of the Tinkers. I was surprised I kept reading after the first few pages. Ken Bruen is not like Reginald Hill or Ian Rankin, whose books have almost a musical flow. Bruen writes with clipped, short sentences, almost choppy. When I did get used to his style, the text sort of fell into a pace of its own. There is a story line. There are several dead bodies. There are many interesting characters. The Washington Post called this book "grimly hilarious and gloriously Irish." Since the main character, Jack Taylor, is an alcoholic drug user determined to ruin his life and take down anyone who cares about him; I say with all Southern sincerity, "Bless his heart!" I'll be ready for the third installment in a month or two.
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