THE AWARD-WINNING DEBUT NOVEL, AND FIRST JACK IRISH THRILLER, FROM THE AUTHOR OF THE BROKEN SHORE ANDTRUTH.
‘Put simply, Temple is a master’ John Harvey
‘Great locations, hard-nosed dialogue and a twisting plot . . . super entertainment’ Evening Standard
Jack Irish doesn’t spook too easy. He’s had guns pointed at him too many times – more often since he started hiring himself out as a debt collector – and he saves his nerves for the racetrack. So when he receives a phone message from an ex-client begging for help, he’s inclined to ignore it. It’s not an acquaintance he’s looking to renew. Some-time lawyer, part-time private eye, he has some old memories – and old friends – he’d do better to forget.
But then the caller turns up dead. And Jack has no choice but to take a trip down memory lane – into dangerous territories. There are some old debts that need chasing . . .
Loved Bad Debts? Then read the second novel in the Jack Irish series, Black Tide.
‘Put simply, Temple is a master’ John Harvey
‘Great locations, hard-nosed dialogue and a twisting plot . . . super entertainment’ Evening Standard
Jack Irish doesn’t spook too easy. He’s had guns pointed at him too many times – more often since he started hiring himself out as a debt collector – and he saves his nerves for the racetrack. So when he receives a phone message from an ex-client begging for help, he’s inclined to ignore it. It’s not an acquaintance he’s looking to renew. Some-time lawyer, part-time private eye, he has some old memories – and old friends – he’d do better to forget.
But then the caller turns up dead. And Jack has no choice but to take a trip down memory lane – into dangerous territories. There are some old debts that need chasing . . .
Loved Bad Debts? Then read the second novel in the Jack Irish series, Black Tide.
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Reviews
'Put simply, Temple is a master' John Harvey.
'A writer who assuredly takes the reader to places they have never been before' Michael Connelly.