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A Stone of the Heart (Paperback)

by John Brady (Author)
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"Set in Brady's native Ireland, his debut towers above the mystery category as an eloquent, compelling novel about the Troubles," remarked PW . Trinity College's hallowed grounds are infiltrated by conspirators abetting IRA terrorists.
Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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When the body of Jarlath Walsh is discovered on the grounds of Dublin’s Trinity College with the head beaten in, Sergeant Matt Minogue suspects that it wasn’t a random killing. Walsh was an idealist, but someone wants the detective to believe the young man was a drug-pusher. In a fateful clash near the Northern Ireland border, Inspector Minogue discovers the truth. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Irish-Canadian Treasure, Jan 18 2003
By P. Skanes (Toronto) - See all my reviews
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John Brady's first 'Matt Minogue' mystery is a great police procedural. Minogue, a Detective Sergeant with Dublin's Garda, is caught up in a murder investigation that may or may not be related to the 'Troubles' up north. Before it is solved more murders take place and Minogue, himself, is threatened. Brady, who lives near Toronto, has a wonderful hand with dialogue and as one reviewer wrote, it begs to be read aloud. Great for anyone who likes Ian Rankin or Peter Robinson (another Canadian).
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