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Even the Dead
Even the Dead: A Quirke Novel | Benjamin Black
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A suspicious death, a pregnant woman suddenly gone missing: Quirke's latest case leads him inexorably toward the dark machinations of an old foe Perhaps Quirke has been down among the dead too long. Lately the Irish pathologist has suffered hallucinations and blackouts, and he fears the cause is a brain tumor. A specialist diagnoses an old head injury caused by a savage beating; all that's needed, the doctor declares, is an extended rest. But Quirke, ever intent on finding his place among the living, is not about to retire. One night during a June heat wave, a car crashes into a tree in central Dublin and bursts into flames. The police assume the driver's death was either an accident or a suicide, but Quirke's examination of the body leads him to believe otherwise. Then his daughter Phoebe gets a mysterious visit from an acquaintance: the woman, who admits to being pregnant, says she fears for her life, though she won't say why. When the woman later disappears, Phoebe asks her father for help, and Quirke in turn seeks the assistance of his old friend Inspector Hackett. Before long the two men find themselves untangling a twisted string of events that takes them deep into a shadowy world where one of the city's most powerful men uses the cover of politics and religion to make obscene profits. Even the Dead--Benjamin Black's seventh novel featuring the endlessly fascinating Quirke--is a story of surpassing intensity and surprising beauty.
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CatMS
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Love the Quirke mysteries. When John Banville revisited his Quirke series published under the pseudonym Benjamin Black he realized they were good and started writing them under his real name, the first written in the series as John Banville is "Snow" which is excellent as all the books in the series are.

CatMS Finished "Even The Dead" and liked it. Some Quirke books are more character driven than plot, and I like the character driven Quirkes also as I really like the development of these characters. 1y
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calicodreamin
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Mehso-so

Not bad, but not really good either. The story flowed well enough, and the characters were okay (some were a little weird) But all in all, it just wasn‘t very compelling.

Rachhyboo Same experience. It‘s not bad but not great either. 4y
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JPeterson
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Dead men, bones, and some mystery for tonight's agenda. ☠️

BookNotes Reading this one now. 7y
That-Bookish-Hiker Dead guy ale! 7y
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JPeterson
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After a trail ride (my first time on a horse in 10 years! 😊🐴), made a quick stop to a book store where these lovelies decided to come home with me. Productive Sunday. 😄

TheNextBook Nice!!!! I've never ridden a horse before. Pony at like a fair, yes. Real 18 hands type horse, no. 7y
kyraleseberg Night Film!! 👌 7y
JPeterson @TheNextBook This place was right in DC, Rock Creek Park. Pretty close to Politics & Prose. 😉 It was pretty awesome, and they take all levels of experience. 😊 7y
JPeterson @kyraleseberg I've heard great things about it, and couldn't resist the $7 price tag. 😊 7y
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Eyejaybee
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At least I don't have to take my books sugar and caffeine free! This one has definitely hit the spot, and I am a little sad to have nearly finished it.

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SharonGoforth
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Mehso-so

⭐️⭐️⭐️. Disappointed in the latest of the Quirk series by Benjamin Black (John Banville). I've really enjoyed the other books in this series, but this one just seemed tired and rehashed. Listened on Audible, and was not impressed with the narrator, either. Meh.

Gulfsidemusing Too bad! I enjoyed the first few books in this series, but will skip this one. 9y
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