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''Deeply atmospheric.''MICK HERRON
''A joy to read.'' SUNDAY TIMES
''The ultimate page-turner.'' IRISH INDEPENDENT

The sumptuous, propulsive, sun-kissed follow up to the bestselling Snow, from the Booker Prize winning author.

''He wanted to know who she was, and why he was convinced he had some unremembered connection with her. It was as simple as that. But he knew it wasn't. It wasn't simple at all.''

When Dublin pathologist Quirke glimpses a familiar face while on holiday with his wife, it's hard, at first, to tell whether his imagination is just running away with him. Could she really be who he thinks she is, and have a connection with a crime that nearly brought ruin to an Irish political dynasty?

Unable to ignore his instincts, Quirke makes a call back home and Detective St John Strafford is soon dispatched to Spain. But he's not the only one on route: as a terrifying hitman hunts down his prey, they are all set for a brutal showdown.

Praise for Snow:

''Superb ... crime fiction for the connoisseur.'' The Times
''Outstanding.'' Irish Independent
''Exquisite.'' Daily Mail
''Hypnotic.'' Financial Times
''Compelling.'' Sunday Times
''Superb to the last drop.'' Independent



Trade Review
'An impeccably executed novel . . . Fans of [Benjamin] Black and Banville alike should be heartened to hear that Snow and April in Spain are only the first instalments of the new Strafford series, which promises to elevate the crime novel to new artistic heights.' ? Financial Times

'Deeply atmospheric; forensically psychological.' - Mick Herron

'Superb and shocking . . . more than a touch of genius.' ? The Times

'The narrative . . . is well constructed and full of excellent descriptions, but the book's most striking features are its characterisations and the psychological acuity of the writing.' ? Literary Review

April in Spain

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    Publisher: Faber & Faber
    Publication Date: 07/07/2022
    ISBN13: 9780571363605, 978-0571363605
    ISBN10: 0571363601

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    ''Deeply atmospheric.''MICK HERRON
    ''A joy to read.'' SUNDAY TIMES
    ''The ultimate page-turner.'' IRISH INDEPENDENT

    The sumptuous, propulsive, sun-kissed follow up to the bestselling Snow, from the Booker Prize winning author.

    ''He wanted to know who she was, and why he was convinced he had some unremembered connection with her. It was as simple as that. But he knew it wasn't. It wasn't simple at all.''

    When Dublin pathologist Quirke glimpses a familiar face while on holiday with his wife, it's hard, at first, to tell whether his imagination is just running away with him. Could she really be who he thinks she is, and have a connection with a crime that nearly brought ruin to an Irish political dynasty?

    Unable to ignore his instincts, Quirke makes a call back home and Detective St John Strafford is soon dispatched to Spain. But he's not the only one on route: as a terrifying hitman hunts down his prey, they are all set for a brutal showdown.

    Praise for Snow:

    ''Superb ... crime fiction for the connoisseur.'' The Times
    ''Outstanding.'' Irish Independent
    ''Exquisite.'' Daily Mail
    ''Hypnotic.'' Financial Times
    ''Compelling.'' Sunday Times
    ''Superb to the last drop.'' Independent



    Trade Review
    'An impeccably executed novel . . . Fans of [Benjamin] Black and Banville alike should be heartened to hear that Snow and April in Spain are only the first instalments of the new Strafford series, which promises to elevate the crime novel to new artistic heights.' ? Financial Times

    'Deeply atmospheric; forensically psychological.' - Mick Herron

    'Superb and shocking . . . more than a touch of genius.' ? The Times

    'The narrative . . . is well constructed and full of excellent descriptions, but the book's most striking features are its characterisations and the psychological acuity of the writing.' ? Literary Review

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