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How far would you go to protect a dead man?It’s the year 2000 in Dublin and, following some traumatic events, Detective Bunny McGarry is taking a well-earned break from the force. However, just because you’re not looking for trouble doesn’t mean trouble isn’t looking for you. Bunny’s former partner died in the line of duty under dubious circumstances but his murky background has suddenly resurfaced, threatening Bunny’s reputation as well. As if that isn’t enough, a young boy is in danger and a woman from the big fella’s past is trapped in a loveless marriage to a monster. They both need Bunny’s help, but he must get to work fast – it seems someone is trying to frame him for murder …Dead Man’s Sins is a continuation of McDonnell’s critically acclaimed bestselling Dublin Trilogy and mixes high-octane thrills with a distinctly Irish wit.

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Don't take this the wrong way, but Caimh McDonnell is showing signs of becoming a Serious Writer.Oh he's still producing action-packed, laugh-out-loud adventures centered on Bunny McGarry, a rough-around-the-edges cop, loved by everyone in his neighborhood, yet constantly an irritating thorn in the side of the police hierarchy (the Garda, he's Irish).But stuff is creeping in. Sort of meta, literary type stuff. And he's sneaky about it. McDonnell makes you care about the characters, even the throw-aways. Sometimes, especially the throw-aways. The main character of the series (two series, now) was a throw-away who wouldn't just say their lines and get out.As the book begins, Bunny's police partner is two months dead (in Angels in the Moonlight). Bunny's girlfriend also fled (chased by bad guys connected to American intelligence) and he is now "on sabbatical," and morose, even for an Irishman; so morose that he's been reading James Joyce's Ulysses. Today he's wondering how Joyce saw the ocean as "snot green"., and he even goes down to the very spot Joyce was talking about to ponder it. As one of my favorite characters tells Bunny, "You can't trust writers. They make up nonsense for a living."For instance, McDonnell himself noted in a recent livestream that when he was writing Dead Man's Sins (this book), he got to a point where he realized that he was contradicting one of the other books in the series. This book takes place about 16 years before the main line of the Dublin Trilogy. There, in A Man With One of Those Faces, Paul Mulchrone remembers the time when Bunny beat the tar out of an ex-boxer outside a pub because the ex-boxer was thought to be mistreating a child. That beating happens in this book, 16 years earlier, and it turns out that Paul wasn't even there, and apart from Bunny beating the tar out of the guy, and the reason for doing it, Paul got almost everything wrong in his telling. In the livestream, Caimh said that he finally realized that it was okay for Paul to misremember something; we all do it.As if to prove that point, or to set it up, McDonnell lets Bunny misremember something earlier in the book The thing that is misremembered -- Bunny's partner's last words -- is at one level the driver of the story. What Bunny remembers as Detective Sergeant Spain's last words weren't really the last, but they were the most important words that Gringo said at the end. Of course, Bunny's efforts to be a good friend to a dead man, who had his own dodgy ending, (the title, after all, is Dead Man's Sins) lead him into all kinds of trouble.So, a maybe-self-referential crack about writers, and a couple of cases of things not being quite as remembered. As I said, sort of meta, literary type stuff, but no heavy-handed metaphors or allegories. Good clean action, just better than most. I look forward to what comes next.
I do enjoy this writer but feel this novel is not up to his usual standard. Although the words and structure are as usual faultless it just seems his heart was not in it. The plot is very thin and could easily be solved before Bunny put it together. Ferguson's actions and comments were the highlight of the story.In fairness the barbs and whit were as good as ever as were the conversations between the players.Hopefully Caimh will get back at it and more hopefully he is not running out of steam.Easy to say when your the reader not the writer!!Criticized

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