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Dead I Well May Be

By: Adrian McKinty
Narrated by: Gerard Doyle
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"I didn't want to go to America, I didn't want to work for Darkey White. I had my reasons. But I went."

So admits Michael Forsythe, an illegal immigrant escaping the troubles in Belfast, Northern Ireland. But young Michael is strong and fearless and clever, just the fellow to be tapped by Darkey, a crime boss, to join a gang of Irish thugs struggling against the rising Dominican powers in Harlem and the Bronx. The time is pre-Giuliani New York, when crack rules the city, squatters live furtively in ruined buildings, and hundreds are murdered each month. Michael and his lads tumble through the streets, shaking down victims, drinking hard, and fighting for turf, block by bloody block.

Dodgy and observant, not to mention handy with a pistol, Michael is soon anointed by Darkey as his rising star. Meanwhile Michael has very inadvisably seduced Darkey's girl, Bridget, saucy, fickle, and irresistible. Michael worries that he's being followed, that his affair with Bridget will be revealed. He's right to be anxious; when Darkey discovers the affair, he plans a very hard fall for young Michael, a gambit devilish in its guile, murderous in its intent.

But Darkey fails to account for Michael's toughness and ingenuity or the possibility that he might wreak terrible vengeance upon those who would betray him.

A natural storyteller with a gift for dialogue, McKinty introduces to readers a stunning new noir voice, dark and stylish, mythic and violent, complete with an Irish lilt.

Don't miss these other noir thrillers in the Michael Forsythe series: The Dead Yard (Unabridged) and The Bloomsday Dead (Unabridged).©2003 Adrian McKinty (P)2004 Blackstone Audiobooks
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"A profoundly satisfying book from a major new talent, and one of the best crime fiction debuts of the year." (Booklist)

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This isn't what I would usually listen to but I was absorbed from the start by the friendships and characters. The description and information easily let me 'be there'. Brilliant well written with intelligence and knowledge and beautifully narrated.

Gripping...

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Interesting and twisted! I like and disliked the narrator in equal measure. Improbable at times but some beautiful descriptions. Lovely narration.

Good yarn

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The whole trilogy is definately worth a read, the narrator is excellent and the content and the pace of the book I found gripping. It is not a book for the faint hearted and there is lots of detailed violence throughout.

Great trilogy

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Brilliant from start to finish you just didn't know what was going to happen next very serious and funny at the same time typical Adrian mckinty just love this mans book's

Dead I well be

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I started with some more recent work from McKinty but I think this was the first / or an early one.
Very intelligent, properly tough in places and still poetic.

Clever, unpredictable and very McKinty

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