THE BURNING SOUL by John Connolly;Bearing in mind that there’s nothing remotely scientific about the polling method, and that the voting will be necessarily skewed by the fact that I’ve mentioned my own personal favourites here on CAP more often than others on the long-list, it’s interesting (to me, at least) that none of those three titles made the short-list for the Irish Book Awards’ crime fiction gong.
FALLING GLASS by Adrian McKinty;
THE RAGE by Gene Kerrigan.
It’s also worth saying that all three are terrific novels, and well worth winning an award in any given year, regardless of the competition.
Anyway, on to the business end. Please feel free to vote for any of those three titles as the best Irish crime novel of 2011, via the comment box below. Oh, and if you don’t, I’ll come over all Brussels on your collective ass and start imposing my own verdict on the democratic process. Don’t say you haven’t been warned …
Gene Kerrigan
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My vote is for FALLING GLASS, by Adrian McKinty!
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ReplyDeleteI love the sound of Falling Glass.
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Falling Glass
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ReplyDeleteMakes it easy as I haven't read the other two.
I haven't gotten to either the Kerrigan or Connolly yet, but I thought Falling Glass was great, so I'm voting for that.
ReplyDeleteI like all of McKinty's work, including his latest, so my vote is for Falling Glass.
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ReplyDeleteI read the Connolly and the McKinty and loved them both... McKinty got the edge because of the Northern Irish connection.
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I managed to read all 3 - thoroughly enjoyed them all and I'm going for the one that I had the stronger emotional connection with. Cos that's how I roll.
ReplyDeleteIt's Falling Glass for me fella.
McKinty. Falling Glass.
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ReplyDeleteNot sure if this counts but I listened to this reather than read it....?
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FALLING GLASS, by Adrian McKinty!
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ReplyDeleteFalling Glass without a doubt. I liked it so much that it'd get my vote even of I had read the other 2.
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ReplyDeleteI was starting to think that the McKinty political machine might be just a tad too well oiled, but then I remembered how John Connolly got to be sexiest Irish crime writer, so I'll say no more.
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ReplyDeleteSo how did John Connolly get to be the sexiest crime writer? Some of us don't know, like me. And I do know he's got some competition ;)
Well, he IS pretty sexy. But I think he just rallied the fan base. Adrian seems to be taking a page or two from his book, that's all.
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McKinty. Nuff Said.
ReplyDeleteFalling Glass, particularly loved the ambiguous ending....
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ReplyDeleteI'll aplit a vote between Falling Glass and a write-in for Absolute Zero Cool.
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Falling Glass - McKinty
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ReplyDeleteFalling Glass, but here in the States I was able to get the audio book only. Hope it counts.
ReplyDeleteYep Falling Glass for me. That last page!
ReplyDeleteFalling Glass - McKinty. Although all three very fine.
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ReplyDeleteSorry John... sexy isn't everything.
Burning Soul...
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