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Even the dead

Black, Benjamin 1945- (Author). Keating, John (Actor) (Added Author).

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  • ISBN: 1427262551
  • ISBN: 9781427262554
  • Physical Description: 8 sound discs (9 hr., 30 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
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  • Edition: Unabridged.
  • Publisher: [New York] : Macmillan Audio, [2015]

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Participant or Performer Note: Read by John Keating.
Summary, etc.: Perhaps Quirke has been down among the dead too long. Lately the Irish pathologist has suffered hallucinations and blackouts, and he fears the cause is a brain tumor. A specialist diagnoses an old head injury caused by a savage beating? All that's needed, the doctor declares, is an extended rest. But Quirke, ever intent on finding his place among the living, is not about to retire.
Subject: Dublin (Ireland) Fiction
Murder Investigation Fiction
Pathologists Fiction
Genre: Mystery fiction.
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Syndetic Solutions - BookList Review for ISBN Number 9781427262554
Even the Dead : A Quirke Novel
Even the Dead : A Quirke Novel
by Black, Benjamin; Keating, John (Read by)
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Even the Dead : A Quirke Novel

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Dublin pathologist Quirke is easily lured from stultifying medical leave when his assistant asks him to consult on a suspicious automobile fatality. The same day, a terrified former classmate approaches Quirke's daughter, Phoebe, claiming she's being hunted by men who murdered her boyfriend, the son of Dublin's most notorious communist. Lisa Smith's claims bear grave weight when she disappears hours after Phoebe hides her in a remote cabin. Quirke, a serial knight in shining armor, renews his battle against abuses by both Dublin's upper class and the Catholic Church in a bid to free Lisa and solve her boyfriend's murder. In Black's hands, Dublin is a mysterious beauty menaced by its powerful elite. Quirke's latest entanglement forces him to revisit some unresolved issues that go back to the series' beginnings: the Magdalene Laundriesatrocity (Christine Falls, 2007; Elegy for April, 2010) and threats from his powerful nemesis, Costigan. Fans will welcome this tying up of loose ends, as Black (a pseudonym for Booker-winning John Banville) crafts a way for Quirke to close the book on some his most troubling personal demonsand even offers the seething pathologist a measure of incongruous happiness.--Tran, Christine Copyright 2015 Booklist

Syndetic Solutions - Library Journal Review for ISBN Number 9781427262554
Even the Dead : A Quirke Novel
Even the Dead : A Quirke Novel
by Black, Benjamin; Keating, John (Read by)
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In Black's (pen name of the award-winning novelist John Banville) seventh installment of the series (after Holy Orders), a suspicious car accident and a missing woman pull Dublin pathologist Quirke back into the thick of things. Drying out at his brother's home and fielding awkward encounters with his sister-in-law, Quirke seizes a chance to regain purpose when his daughter Phoebe asks for investigative aid. A young woman, pregnant with the child of the driver killed in the accident, has vanished. Phoebe senses that she is more than just a runaway as all traces of her have disappeared. The introspective Quirke, struggling constantly with the need to drink, unites again with Inspector Hackett to connect the dots. It leads both men into a web of government corruption and religious amorality, with a familiar spider at the center. While Quirke's central narration cast an overarching gloom over previous novels, his surprising encounters here allow for brief rays of sun to shine through. VERDICT The harshness of life in 1950s Dublin remains a stalwart facet of Black's work in the series, and fans will find this next step in Quirke's emotional journey apt. [See Prepub Alert, 7/20/15.]-Liza -Oldham, Beverly, MA © Copyright 2015. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

Syndetic Solutions - Kirkus Review for ISBN Number 9781427262554
Even the Dead : A Quirke Novel
Even the Dead : A Quirke Novel
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Solving a case has a profound effect on its investigator in this Dublin-set thriller. Black (the pen name of Man Booker Prize-winning John Banville) centers his seventh Quirke episode around two well-wornand less than breathtakingplot elements. First comes a suspicious suicide. Initially, it appears that Leon Corless died after he slammed his car into a tree. But Dublin pathologist Quirke's autopsy reveals a traumatic blow to the victim's skull, a fatal wound that did not result from the collision. A few days later, Lisa Smith, a fearful, agitated young woman, approaches Phoebe Griffin, Quirke's daughter. Smith, who knows Phoebe from a class they took, insists she's in great danger and begs Phoebe to shelter her. Lisa then relates the story of a boyfriend, Leon Corless, the very same man killed in the auto accident Quirke is about to investigate, and adds that she's pregnant with Leon's child. Phoebe spirits Lisa to the coastal town of Ballytubber. Shortly thereafter, Lisa goes missing, a predictable and familiar plot turn. The two-pronged case brings Quirke back into action after a two-month convalescence for a brain lesion. He suffers as well from a personal crisis, struggling to control a drinking problem and feeling "no great thirst in himself for justice and the righting of wrongs." He pictures himself as "a child standing alone in the midst of a vast, bare plain, with nothing behind him but darkness and storm." Black skillfully interweaves the case that ensues with Quirke's maladies. Working with his "old companion-in-arms," Inspector Hackett, Quirke finds himself in "a sticky place with the powers that be": it appears that Corless had been probing "sensitive" mother and child issues that tie to the Catholic Church and to organized crime. The case plays out as Black's splendidly described Dublin endures a heat wave, and the investigation's tense, yet largely nonviolent, resolutions carry great resonance for Quirke. From less than promising material, Black fashions a meticulously written installment notable for its palpable sense of place, a slate of fully drawn characters, and a meaningful denouement. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Syndetic Solutions - Publishers Weekly Review for ISBN Number 9781427262554
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Reader Keating's soft Irish voice can turn gruff and harsh on a dime in this seventh entry in Black's series about Quirke, a consultant pathologist in 1950s Dublin. The novel begins with the doctor on sick leave at the home of his stepbrother, Mal. A suspicious accident-a young man burned to death in a car crash-is Quirke's ticket back to the real world, and he and his fast-talking pal Inspector Hackett investigate the death. Meanwhile, Phoebe, Quirke's daughter, is approached by a former classmate, Lisa Smith, who asks her help in escaping a stalker. Eventually the paths of father and daughter connect, but the novel's focus is less on the crime and its solution than on Quirke's progress in dealing with the malaise and guilt that have haunted him since his debut in 2006's Christine Falls. This time, Black fills most of the novel with the darker elements of Dublin life at mid-century, with Keating's brogue adding its own air of melancholy. A Holt hardcover. (Jan.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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