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Priest: A Jack Taylor Novel | Ken Bruen
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Ireland, awash with cash and greed, no longer turns to the Church for solace or comfort. But the decapitation of Father Joyce in a Galway confessional horrifies even the most jaded citizen. Jack Taylor, devastated by the recent trauma of personal loss, has always believed himself to be beyond salvation. But a new job offers a fresh start, and an unexpected partnership provides hope that his one desperate vision--of family--might yet be fulfilled. An eerie mix of exorcism, a predatory stalker, and unlikely attraction conspires to lure him into a murderous web of dark conspiracies. The specter of a child haunts every waking moment. Explosive, unsettling and totally original, Ken Bruen's writing captures the brooding landscape of Irish society at a time of social and economic upheaval. Priest is evidence of an unmistakable literary talent.
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I‘ve been working my way through the Jack Taylor series. They are bleak, and I‘m not sure I like some of the writing quirks, but the books improve as you get further into the series. I‘m enjoying reading about Galway. Supposedly my ancestors are from that area of Ireland. Three and a half stars on average so far.

Also I just binge watched “Derry Girls” in combination with these books, and now I think in an Irish accent 😆