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Book Reviews of The Magdalen Martyrs (Jack Taylor, Bk 3)

The Magdalen Martyrs (Jack Taylor, Bk 3)
The Magdalen Martyrs - Jack Taylor, Bk 3
Author: Ken Bruen
ISBN-13: 9780312316457
ISBN-10: 0312316453
Publication Date: 3/1/2005
Pages: 288
Rating:
  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 16 ratings
Publisher: St. Martin's Minotaur
Book Type: Hardcover
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reviewed The Magdalen Martyrs (Jack Taylor, Bk 3) on + 9 more book reviews
I didn't like this book that much. The main character does a lot of drugs and alcohol and the plot is hard to follow.
bellasgranny avatar reviewed The Magdalen Martyrs (Jack Taylor, Bk 3) on + 468 more book reviews
I'm reading this series out of order based on what I can get my hands on quickly. This is the third in the Jack Taylor series and was as good as the other two I've read. I love the way Bruen writes and Jack's character is very well written. I finished this last night and have already picked up Priest to start today. I very highly recommend. However, if you are offended by foul language and drug and alcohol use, this book is not for you.
esjro avatar reviewed The Magdalen Martyrs (Jack Taylor, Bk 3) on + 904 more book reviews
This third installment of the Jack Taylor series finds Jack back to square one: hungover, renting the same room in Mrs. Bailey's hotel, and frequenting the one pub that hasn't kicked him out yet. An associate calls in a favor which requires that Jack locate a former employee of the Magdalen Laundries. As usual, things are not as they seem and Jack becomes the object of unwanted (and very violent) attention.

My love/hate relationship with Jack Taylor continues in this book. He is at times so despicable, yet it is hard not to admire his perverse sense of justice and (occasional) willingness to defend the innocent at his own expense. Any of the Jack Taylor books are like two books in one: the first is a fictional crime story, and the second is a readers' guide to crime fiction. Jack Taylor is not many things but he is a veritable encyclopedia of literature.