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Why would suicide need a witness? On the east coast of Ireland. Victor Delahaye. one of the country's most prominent citizens. takes his business partner's son out sailing. But once at sea. Davy Clancy is horrified to witness Delahaye take out a gun and shoot himself dead. This strange event captures the attention of Detective Inspector Hackett and his friend Pathologist Doctor Quirke. The Delahayes and Clancys have been rivals for generations and the suicide lays bare the perplexing characters at the heart of the mystery. from Mona. Delahaye's toxic young widow. to Jonas and James. his strange. enigmatic twin sons; and Jack Clancy. his down-trodden. womanizing partner. And when a second death occurs. one even more shocking than the first. Quirke begins to realise that terrible secrets lie buried.

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Vengeance, John Banville

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Jaar van publicatie
2013
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Titel
Vengeance
Taal
Engels
Jaar van publicatie
2013
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
327
ISBN10
1447264010
ISBN13
9781447264019
Reeks
Quirke
Eerste editie
2012
Oorspronkelijke titel
Vengeance
Beoordeling
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Why would suicide need a witness? On the east coast of Ireland. Victor Delahaye. one of the country's most prominent citizens. takes his business partner's son out sailing. But once at sea. Davy Clancy is horrified to witness Delahaye take out a gun and shoot himself dead. This strange event captures the attention of Detective Inspector Hackett and his friend Pathologist Doctor Quirke. The Delahayes and Clancys have been rivals for generations and the suicide lays bare the perplexing characters at the heart of the mystery. from Mona. Delahaye's toxic young widow. to Jonas and James. his strange. enigmatic twin sons; and Jack Clancy. his down-trodden. womanizing partner. And when a second death occurs. one even more shocking than the first. Quirke begins to realise that terrible secrets lie buried.