Declan Hughes in the Philadelphia Inquirer
My review of Declan Hughes' third novel about Dublin P.I. Ed Loy, The Price of Blood (The Dying Breed in the U.K.), appears in Sunday's Philadelphia Inquirer:
"A fist to the jaw carries with it an intimacy that a bullet to the gut just can't match."
That's how the review begins. Read the rest on the Inquirer's Web site, or pick up the paper at a newsstand near you.
© Peter Rozovsky 2008
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"A fist to the jaw carries with it an intimacy that a bullet to the gut just can't match."
That's how the review begins. Read the rest on the Inquirer's Web site, or pick up the paper at a newsstand near you.
© Peter Rozovsky 2008
Technorati tags:
Declan Hughes\
Irish crime fiction
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