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Adrian McKinty (Author)
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March 1, 2006
[This is the MP3CD audiobook format in vinyl case.]

[Read by Gerard Doyle]

*Winner of the 2007 Audie® Award for Best Suspense Thriller Narration
*Winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award
*One of Publishers Weekly's Best Fiction Books of 2006


In this riveting sequel to the acclaimed Dead I Well May Be, mercenary bad boy Michael Forsythe is back, and he's forced to infiltrate an Irish terrorist cell, confronting murder, mayhem, and possibly his own execution.

While on holiday in Spain, Michael Forsythe is arrested in the chaos of a soccer riot and hauled off to jail. Back on the wrong side of the law, the Belfast native has no hope of release--until a seductive female British Intelligence Agent makes him an offer he can't refuse: Avoid jail time in a Mexican hellhole by taking on a special FBI assignment and infiltrating a dangerous Irish terrorist cell back in the States. Within hours Michael is thrust into the nightmarish world of madmen known for their distinctive brands of torture and revenge, all while trying to hide his true identity. Coming face-to-face with murder, deceit, and lustful desire in all the wrong places, Michael knows that in order to survive he must kill--or be killed.

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Starred Review. McKinty's literate, expertly crafted third crime novel, the sequel to Dead I Well May Be (2003), confirms his place as one of his generation's leading talents. Five years after taking down a powerful Irish mobster, Belfast-born mercenary Michael Forsythe has a new identity and the chance at a new life, courtesy of the FBI. Unfortunately, while vacationing in Spain, Forsythe's thrown into prison after a soccer match between the Irish and the Brits turns violent. Forsythe faces extradition to Mexico, where he's a wanted man, unless he cuts a deal with a gorgeous British intelligence agent, Samantha Caudwell, to infiltrate an Irish terrorist cell called the Sons of Cuchulainn. Based outside Boston and led by a pair of fanatic ex-IRA members, the SOC vows to ignore the IRA's current cease-fire and to attack British targets in the States. Once again, Forsythe goes undercover, entering a shadowy world of subterfuge and deception. McKinty possesses a talent for pace and plot structure that belies his years. Dennis Lehane fans will definitely be pleased. (Mar.)
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The solid sequel to 2003's explosive, lyrical Dead I Well May Be catches up with young Michael Forsythe as he chafes at the restrictions of life in the federal witness-protection program, which is where he ended up after crippling the New York Irish Mob operation that sponsored his trip from the old country. Incautious about what he wishes for, Forsythe soon finds himself conscripted into a joint British-U.S. intelligence operation to infiltrate a Boston-based IRA splinter group that's out to sabotage the Irish peace process. He may have the skills of an assassin and the soul of a poet, but, as usual, Forsythe displays lousy women judgment, becoming simultaneously entangled with a British agent and the daughter of the splinter group's leader. Mc-Kinty hooks readers early with vivid action sequences and brutal bits of foreshadowing--"Could Kit kill me? Could I kill her? Before the week was out, I'd know the answer to both those questions"--and then delivers a shocking climax of survival and revenge that whets the appetite for what appears to be a promised third chapter in the Forsythe saga. Frank Sennett
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  • Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.; Unabridged MP3CD edition (March 1, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0786177748
  • ISBN-13: 978-0786177745
  • Product Dimensions: 7.6 x 5.3 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (27 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #8,499,796 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Not for the faint of heart....whew., April 7, 2006
This review is from: The Dead Yard: A Novel (Hardcover)
I "read" this book as a download from Audible. Gerard Doyle is the narrator and seems to become Michael Forsythe. He's amazing. I hope everyone gets to "hear" this book and Doyle's reading of it.

This book is extremely lyrical and smart, drolly humorous at times, and viciously violent. I don't think I've been so tense since the basement scene in The Silence of the Lambs. The last 30 minutes or so, I literally was pacing back and forth, my heart beating as fast as it could, and my stomach was nauseated by dread.

I don't like to read reviews that tell the story of the book, so I won't go into that here. All I can say is that if you are a fan of great writing and good thrillers, and you have a strong heart (and stomach), then you will absolutely love this book.

McKinty is wonderful, and the McKinty/Doyle pairing was made in entertainment heaven. And if Michael was real, I'd be in love with him.

BUY THIS BOOK! Even better, listen to it!
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars KcKinty Really Is a Fine Writer..., May 9, 2006
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This review is from: The Dead Yard: A Novel (Hardcover)
Man, is this book fast-moving. And, man, is it well-written. Ever since I stumbled on _Dead I Well May Be_ by accident, I've been in awe of Adrian McKinty's skills as a writer, which are again on display in this, his third novel (after the equally good _Hidden River_). My one area of concern, though, is the wisdom of bringing back character Michael Forsythe from the debut and giving him another go-around. That first book was so epic in its violence and existentialism that this one can't help but feel like a bit of a let-down by comparison. Still, it's great to have another McKinty book to get lost in, no matter what the topic or who the protagonist.

Michael is forced by circumstances (he was jailed in a bit of soccer hooliganism turned violence and wants to avoid extradition back to a certain Mexican jail) to infiltrate an IRA splinter cell operating in the Boston area. It is the eve of an historic cease fire (the book is set in the 90s) and the Sons of Cuchulainn, a small, largely ineffectual group headed by a pair of small-time exiles from Northern Ireland who turn out to still have a bit of spine as events spiral out of control. Michael falls in love with Kit, the daughter of the cell's leader, which may prove unadvisable, as they begin to check his cover story and to suspect that he isn't who he says he is. The story builds to a messy, violent climax in the wilds of Maine, with the suggestion that Michael will be back for another go-around (Bridget, his girlfriend from _Dead I Well May Be_, is a rising star in New York's Irish rackets).

Still, as much fun as it is to spend time with Forsythe, I'd almost rather that McKinty would present us with yet another small-time loser for a protagonist. His debut was so strong and so self-contained and so fittingly-structured and concluded that there really was no need to revisit old pastures. This book can't help but pale by comparison, even though it's ten times better than the bulk of what's passing for crime thrillers these days. McKinty just has a way with words and dialogue and a view of the world that can't be beat. Even though I'd count this novel as something of a disappointment, I'm still strongly recommending it and I'd recommend his other books as well.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars here comes trouble, March 25, 2006
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He's back. Lock up your daughters, stay indoors and get ready for the worst. Michael Forsythe is infiltrating a devious bunch of thugs in the swamps of New England. You know its not going to be pretty or end well for anyone. If you read Dead I Well May Be and wondered what this crook, ne'er do well and all round rascal was going to get up to next, this is your answer. Keep a valium next to the bed if you've a nervous disposition, or, better yet, a valium, a shot of old Bushmills and your trusty .45.
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