Crime Fiction
Date Published: September 30, 2014
Garda Detective Tadhg Sullivan leads a special unit that investigates politically motivated crime. A man known only as The Deerstalker is a cancer who has infected
the Irish political system.
Sullivan teams up with journalist Helen Carty, and together they try tracking down the mysterious killer. Carty adds to Sullivan’s problems, when he finds himself falling in love with her. And further complicating things, he starts losing trust in his partner, Detective Pat Carter, who appears to be on the side of the Garda Commissioner, who Sullivan is rapidly falling out with.
Sullivan’s case is further thrown into confusion when a copycat killer, Tommy Walsh, is shot dead by the CIA. When the CIA discovers that they've killed the wrong person, the two agents involved--Simon, who has become disillusioned by his time stationed in the Middle East, and Joey, a psychopath who confuses zealotry with patriotism--are also in pursuit of The Deerstalker.
Sullivan finds himself in a race against time, if he is to arrest The Deerstalker before the CIA take him out, and use his death as a pawn in a political game of chess.
Who will win out in the end?
Review
Wow, Daithi Kavanagh has created a very memorable and action-packed Crime novel. I loved the fact that this was kind of multi-dimensional in the plot. There were two main things going on in tandem. You had the suspect, and the person who was trying to catch him.
The characters are interesting to read about. It had a Criminal Minds feel to it.
There are some darker themes in this novel that may not be for everyone. Overall this was a great crime fiction novel and I really enjoyed it.
The characters are interesting to read about. It had a Criminal Minds feel to it.
There are some darker themes in this novel that may not be for everyone. Overall this was a great crime fiction novel and I really enjoyed it.
While he was studying he began writing ‘The Gun’ which is the first book in The Tadhg Sullivan Series. His second book in the series called The Brotherhood was released in May 2015. He is currently working on the third book in the series.
He plays guitar and sings in many of the pubs in his hometown of Wexford where he is often joined by his two children Ella and Rory who play fiddle and flute.
In his spare time he likes to walk his two dogs with his wife Caroline.
Hi Everleigh and thank you for hosting The Gun today and for your great review. I'm thrilled. Enjoy the rest of your day!
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