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Christine Falls
Benjamin Black
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Description for Christine Falls
Paperback. The first beguiling Quirke Dublin mystery Series: Quirke Mysteries. Num Pages: 400 pages. BIC Classification: FF. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 198 x 132 x 26. Weight in Grams: 298.
Introducing Quirke: a pathologist uncovering darkness in 1950s Dublin. Christine Falls is the first in the enthralling literary crime series from John Banville, writing as Benjamin Black. Now a major TV series: Quirke, starring Gabriel Byrne and Michael Gambon.
‘His control and pacing cannot be faulted, and the final outcome is almost unbearably moving’ – Michael Dibdin, Guardian
Quirke’s pathology department, set deep beneath the city, is his own gloomy realm: always quiet, always night, and always under his control. Until, late one evening, he stumbles across a body that should not be there – and his brother-in-law ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2011
Publisher
Picador
Condition
New
Series
Quirke Mysteries
Number of Pages
416
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780330445320
SKU
9780330445320
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About Benjamin Black
Benjamin Black is the pen name of acclaimed author John Banville, who was born in Wexford, Ireland, in 1945. His novels have won numerous awards, including the Man Booker Prize in 2005 for The Sea. He lives in Dublin. Christine Falls is the first book in Benjamin Black's celebrated Quirke Dublin series, now a major BBC TV series starring Gabriel ... Read more
Reviews for Christine Falls
A superb stylist . . . His control and pacing cannot be faulted, and the final outcome is almost unbearably moving . . . You’re in for a treat
Michael Dibdin
Guardian
Succeeds sensationally . . . An absorbing plot, beguiling characters and evocative settings . . . His pacing is impeccable
Marcel Berlins
The ... Read more
Michael Dibdin
Guardian
Succeeds sensationally . . . An absorbing plot, beguiling characters and evocative settings . . . His pacing is impeccable
Marcel Berlins
The ... Read more