Kaddish in Dublin: An Inspector Matt Minogue Mystery

by John Brady

Paperback, 2002

Status

Checked out

Call number

F BRA Kad

Publication

Steerforth Press (2002), Edition: Reprint, 1st as such, 320 pages

Description

When one of Dublin's most prominent Jewish citizens is found murdered, Sergeant Matt Minogue investigates and uncovers yet another extremist religious sect with political ambitions.

User reviews

LibraryThing member kerns222
Death by dialogue--no Gary Cooper/Clint Eastwood cops, these. Words cajole and banter as the head inspector (traditional, tough, tea-drinking guy ) gives and takes with his younger upstart understudy, Minogues, (non-believer, feminist leanings, coffee man). He jousts words with his wife and
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daughter. The police chief "God Almighty" spits it out with everyone. (And so on and on for all characters in Dublin, except for two dead ones.)

But, that once sparkling city--at least it was in my mind--has been smeared over badly in the pages here. After reading the book, my wife said "Let's not go there." I am not so sure--you gotta show the underbelly when writing modern crime, but there seem to be few top cuts left to Dublin, at least for this writer.
But five stars for Brady, if only for his characters. I need to know Brady better. And maybe skip Dublin.
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Awards

Crime Writers of Canada Awards of Excellence (Shortlist — Novel — 1991)

Original language

English

Physical description

320 p.; 5.5 inches

ISBN

1552783030 / 9781552783030
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