![]() ![]() The who-done-it suspense builds as Sean seems to go in circles, struggling to solve the mystery of the locked room and the tension becomes almost unbearable as the likelihood of explosive attacks increases with time.Īlthough he now lives in Melbourne, Adrian McKinty grew up in Northern Ireland and he paints a complex the backdrop of the political and social upheaval in Ireland during this time to the suspenseful drama. Specialising in biting wit and sarcasm, he doesn’t always follow the rule book and eventually he is promised information if he can solve a murder. Sean takes the reader into the Troubles and the derelict neighbourhoods, looking for leads to locate his valuable quarry. ![]() Dermot has escaped from the Maze and Sean is recruited to hunt him down before he uses his bomb-making skills. ![]() This is the third in the Sean Duffy series about the 1983 escape from Belfast’s Maze Prison by major players in the IRA, with the previous two adventures – The Cold Cold Ground and I Hear Sirens in the Street – having both won awards. ![]() Sean went to university and became a detective and the charismatic Dermot became a skilled IRA terrorist and ended up in prison. Both were highly intelligent and a bit wild but Dermot was the head boy while Sean was the deputy. Adrian McKinty In the Morning I'll Be Gone: A Detective Sean Duffy Novel (The Sean Duffy Series, 3) Paperback Unabridged, Jby Adrian McKinty (Author) 2,382 ratings Book 3 of 7: Sean Duffy See all formats and editions Kindle 9.99 Read with Our Free App Audiobook 0.00 Free with your Audible trial Hardcover 26.99 1 New from 26. Sean Duffy always looked up to classmate Dermot McCann. ![]()
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