Bleed a River Deep

Bleed a River Deep

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Jan 1, 2009 · English · Hardcover (297 pages)
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Book Details

Format Hardcover
Pages 297
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2009
Publisher Macmillan
ISBN-10 0230701361
ISBN-13 9780230701366

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Set against the stunning backdrop of Donegal, the story begins with the shocking assault on a US diplomat during a high-profile event that marks the opening of a gold mine. The incident sends ripples throughout the community and puts the spotlight on a region already fraught with tensions. As the investigation unfolds, Garda Inspector Benedict Devlin finds himself caught in a web of political intrigue and personal turmoil. The diplomat's connections and the gold mine's significance weave a complex narrative that challenges Devlin's commitment to truth and justice.

With each twist and turn, Devlin grapples with the darker aspects of both the community and his own past. His pursuit of the truth leads him to confront deep-seated resentments and old wounds that have long influenced his life and career. The pressure mounts as he navigates the conflicting interests of those involved, revealing hidden alliances and rivalries that threaten to erupt.

As Devlin digs deeper, the lines between ally and enemy blur. The story explores not only the investigation but also the broader implications of ambition, greed, and the sacrifices made in the name of progress. In a town where everyone has secrets, trust becomes a rare currency, and Devlin must decide who he can rely on as the stakes grow higher.

In this atmospheric thriller, McGilloway crafts a gripping tale that melds human emotion with the harsh realities of ambition and betrayal. Ultimately, the story challenges the reader to ponder the true cost of advancing in a world where loyalties can shift like the tides, and integrity is often the first casualty.

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Mystery Business & Economics Crime Politics
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