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Ken Bruen’s ‘Priest’ is a gripping crime novel that explores the dark underbelly of Galway, Ireland, through the eyes of a damaged and complex protagonist. Father Joyce, a former boxer and a recovering alcoholic, is the unconventional priest at the heart of this story. When a young woman is found brutally murdered in the confession box of his church, Joyce is drawn into a dangerous world of crime and corruption that threatens to destroy him. Bruen’s writing is sharp and gritty, with a distinctive rhythm that captures the raw energy and violence of the streets of Galway. The author’s background in teaching and counseling informs his portrayal of Father Joyce, a man struggling to reconcile his past with his present and his faith with his actions. The character is both deeply flawed and deeply human, making him a compelling and relatable figure. The plot of ‘Priest’ is fast-paced and full of twists and turns, with a cast of memorable characters that include drug dealers, gangsters, and corrupt cops. The novel is also a meditation on the nature of faith, redemption, and the human condition, as Father Joyce grapples with his own demons and the darkness that surrounds him. ‘Priest’ is a powerful and thought-provoking novel that challenges readers to confront the complexities of human nature and the limits of forgiveness. It is a must-read for fans of crime fiction and anyone looking for a gripping and intelligent read. Overall, ‘Priest’ is a masterful work of crime fiction that showcases Ken Bruen’s talent for creating complex and compelling characters, as well as his ability to craft a gripping and suspenseful plot. The novel is a testament to the power of redemption and the resilience of the human spirit, even in the face of overwhelming adversity...
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