In this mesmerizing work of crime fiction, an ex-member of The Guards--Ireland\'s police force--is approached in a Galway bar by a dazzling woman with a strange request and a rumor about his talent for finding things.
Ken Bruen\'s The Guards is a 2004 Edgar Award Nominee for Best Novel..
Praised by authors and critics around the globe, The Guards heralds the arrival of an essential new novelist in contemporary crime fiction.
It\'s an unforgettable story that\'s gritty, absorbing, and saturated with the rough-edged rhythms of the Galway streets.
Stark, violent, sharp, and funny, The Guards is an exceptional novel, one that leaves you stunned and breathless, flipping back to the beginning in a mad dash to find Jack Taylor and enter his world all over again.
Odds are he won\'t be able to climb off his barstool long enough to get involved with his radiant new client, but when he surprises himself by getting hired, Jack has little idea of what he\'s getting into.
Nonexistent, that is, until a dazzling woman walks into the bar with a strange request and a rumor about Jack\'s talent for finding things.
But in truth Jack is teetering on the brink of his life\'s sharpest edges, his memories of the past cutting deep into his soul and his prospects for the future nonexistent.
In his sober moments Jack aspires to become Ireland\'s best private investigator, not to mention its first--Irish history, full of betrayal and espionage, discourages any profession so closely related to informing.
Still stinging from his unceremonious ouster from the Garda Siochana--The Guards, Ireland\'s police force--and staring at the world through the smoky bottom of his beer mug, Jack Taylor is stuck in Galway with nothing to look forward to.
In this mesmerizing work of crime fiction, an ex-member of The Guards--Ireland\'s police force--is approached in a Galway bar by a dazzling woman with a strange request and a rumor about his talent for finding things