While investigating the death of Fionnuala Walton, the head of a horsebreeding empire, Chief Inspector Peter McGarr discovers an intricate web of relationships between Fionnuala's family and the family of her former lover, Dan Daugherty
Bartholomew Gill Knihy
Bartholomew Gill se zaměřuje na složité charaktery a zkoumá temnější stránky lidské psychiky. Jeho díla jsou známá svým pronikavým vhledem do motivací postav a často se zabývají morálními dilematy. Stylisticky se vyznačuje precizním jazykem a sugestivní atmosférou, která vtahuje čtenáře do víru napětí. Autor mistrně buduje napětí a nečekané zvraty, což činí jeho příběhy nezapomenutelnými.






The murder of elderly Margaret Caughey casts a shadow over the Dublin Horse Show, intertwining her mysterious past with the prestigious event. Chief Inspector Peter McGarr faces a complex investigation involving a diverse cast, including Margaret's brother, her elegant daughter, and an ex-IRA killer, all connected to the show. As race day approaches, McGarr races against time to uncover hidden secrets, fearing that failure could lead to further violence, possibly endangering his own life.
The Death of an Irish Lass
- 304 stránek
- 11 hodin čtení
The investigation into a local woman's brutal murder reveals a complex web of conspiracy involving money, madness, and politics. Chief Superintendent Peter McGarr is haunted by the crime's brutality and the loss of the victim's unborn child. As he delves deeper into the case, he uncovers unsettling truths that lead him far from home, challenging his resolve and exposing him to dangerous threats. The mystery of why she returned to County Clare becomes a pivotal element in McGarr's quest for justice.
A shocking murder unfolds when a body is discovered shackled high in a tree, belonging to a Tinker, an itinerant traveler in Ireland. The crime points to Desmond Bacon, known as "the Toddler," a ruthless figure in the heroin trade. As detectives Peter McGarr and his team race against time, the key to unraveling the mystery lies with Biddy Nevins, a Tinker woman who holds crucial information. The story weaves tension, crime, and the complexities of a marginalized community in Ireland.
In a high-stakes investigation, Chief Inspector Peter McGarr leaves Ireland to protect Sir Colin Cummings, the head of Britain's secret service, after the brutal murders of two former S.I.S. chiefs. As they navigate the picturesque yet dangerous backdrop of Siena, a web of conspiracy involving ex-spies, political agitators, and powerful industrialists unfolds. McGarr must unravel the deadly plot while avoiding becoming the next target in this intricate game of murder and revenge.
Set against the backdrop of Bloomsday, the investigation into Kevin Coyle's murder reveals a complex web of secrets. As Chief Superintendent Peter McGarr delves into Coyle's life, he discovers connections to Joyce's literary legacy and a cast of suspects that mirror the characters in "Ulysses." The case intertwines the celebration of Joyce's work with the darker elements of Coyle's past, leading to a gripping exploration of truth and deception in Dublin's literary scene.
The plot revolves around the mysterious murder of Mary-Jo Stanton, a respected biographer found dead in her estate. Chief Superintendent Peter McGarr is tasked with investigating the crime, which leads him into the dangerous world of Opus Dei, a secretive religious order. As he delves deeper, the case threatens not only his career but also the safety of his beloved family, intertwining personal stakes with a chilling historical legacy. The narrative explores themes of faith, fanaticism, and the complexities of justice.
The Death of an Ardent Bibliophile
- 256 stránek
- 9 hodin čtení
Summoned to the sumptuous home of Brian Herrick, the keeper of Dublin's famed Swift Library, superintendent Peter McGarr finds the bibliophile naked and dead. Even more curious, it appears that Herrick was making blue videos based on poems of Jonathan Swift. Still in the camera is the final episode, which also recorded Herrick's gruesome death from poison. By the author of Death on a Cold, Wild River.