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I Hear the Sirens in the Street

Detective Sean Duffy, Book 2

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I Hear the Sirens in the Street

By: Adrian McKinty
Narrated by: Gerard Doyle
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A torso in a suitcase looks like an impossible case, but Sean Duffy isn’t easily deterred, especially when his floundering love life leaves him in need of a distraction. So with detective constables McCrabban and McBride, he goes to work identifying the victim.

The torso turns out to be all that’s left of an American tourist who once served in the U.S. military. What was he doing in Northern Ireland in the midst of the 1982 Troubles? The trail leads to the doorstep of a beautiful, flame-haired, twentysomething widow, whose husband died at the hands of an IRA assassination team just a few months before. Suddenly Duffy is caught between his romantic instincts, gross professional misconduct, and powerful men he should know better than to mess with. These include British intelligence, the FBI, and local paramilitary death squads - enough to keep even the savviest detective busy. Duffy’s growing senseof self-doubt isn’t helping. But as a legendarily stubborn man, he doesn’t let that stop him from pursuing the case to its explosive conclusion.

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Beautifully describes the northern Ireland of my childhood - bleak but with great humour. Great writing, fantastic narration.

Just brilliant again!

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Once again- another brilliant story set in the troubles in Belfast. McKinty is a superb, intelligent, brilliant man. He references a wide array of literature, music genres and more, in his stories that focus on a very troubled Northern Ireland. He has a wry, subtle sense of humour. How challenging it must have been for the man/women in the street to live, in the fear and instability, in the madness of an ongoing religious war. We live through the war through the eyes of Sean Duffy and his colleagues-the peelers- (sp) in spite of the violence, there is beauty and humanity in many of the characters. I’m moving onto the 3rd book in the series, having already listened to the last two books in the series. The narrator/ reader is also absolutely brilliant

Brilliant story

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a top class book and equally good narration. onto the next one of the series

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Elegantly narrated, compelling mystery set against a backdrop of the troubles in Northern Ireland. Good central character and good series.

Well constructed and narrated thriller.

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Another exciting Sean Duffy adventure set in Ulster during the troubles, cleverly mixing in real people (DeLorean in this case) with a gripping murder mystery. He's an intriguing anti-hero, would recommend to fans of cop dramas.

Gripping but gloomy

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