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Second Burial for a Black Prince [Hardcover]

Andrew Nugent (Author)
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July 11, 2006
Sergeant Molly Power is on duty when the call comes in. A young African man has been attacked and left for dead in the countryside. His leg was amputated, but he managed to get to the house of a farmer, although he'll die in the hospital later that night from massive blood loss.       
The nature of the murder is puzzling. The mortician concludes that the leg was removed by a professional, under anesthetic, which makes it unlikely that the amputation was an act of racism. However, the postoperative treatment was sloppy and could have been done better by a Boy Scout.
The dead man was a young African immigrant called Shad who owned a restaurant in the "Little Africa" neighborhood of Dublin. He was loved by all who knew him, especially by his younger brother, Jude. As Irish police officers Molly Power, Jim Quilligan, and Denis Lennon make their investigations, Jude and a young orphan boy, Pita, do their own work to bring Shad's killer to justice. 
Andrew Nugent spent several years as a missionary on the "dark continent," in which he developed an understanding and admiration for the people of Africa. He brings that insight, as well as his delightful Irish humor, to an intriguing crime novel that trumpets the shared humanity among very different and sometimes clashing cultures.
 

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Nugent's second Dublin police procedural falls short of the high mark set by the first of the series, The Four Courts Murder (2005), in part because his detective heroes, Insp. Jim Quilligan and Sgt. Molly Power, play less of a central role. After Shadrack Nwachukwu dies of blood loss from having his leg cut off below the knee, Quilligan and Power delve into Dublin's Nigerian expatriate community for answers. Shad's brother, Jude, vows to bring the person responsible to justice, though his unfamiliarity with Irish culture complicates his task. Nugent does an excellent job of bringing Dublin's Little Africa to life, and his vivid depiction of Nigeria, where Quilligan travels in search of a motive, is another plus, but some readers may be unsatisfied by the absence of more than one plausible suspect and the minimal role the police actually play in uncovering the truth. (July)
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About the Author

Andrew Nugent, currently Prior of a Benedictine Abbey, has been a trial lawyer, the headmaster of a prestigious boys' school, and a missionary in Africa. He says he is more accustomed to writing spiritual theology than murder mysteries. "But," he adds mysteriously, "they are really the same thing." He lives in Limerick, Ireland.
 

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Minotaur Books; First Edition edition (July 11, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312327617
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312327613
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.5 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,909,973 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars excellent Irish police procedural, July 12, 2006
This review is from: Second Burial for a Black Prince (Hardcover)
In Dublin Nigerian immigrant Shadrack Nwachukwu dies from the loss of blood caused by the amputation of his leg below the knee. Garda Siochana Murder Squad Inspector Jim Quilligan and Sergeant Molly Power head the investigation. Jim's initial reaction is scorn as he assumes it is another racist murder by some misguided idiot. However, Molly says otherwise as the operation was professionally performed but the post op was amateurish and the victim ultimately dumped at nearby Dublin Mountain before he crawled down to his death.

Jim and Molly make inquiries in the Nigerian community of "Little Africa" while the victim's outraged brother Jude vows the culprit will face justice. As the case seems to be going nowhere, Jude helps the two cops navigate the neighborhood though he struggles with understanding the western concept of justice as he knows how to deal with family killers back in his homeland.

The key to this excellent Irish police procedural is not the cops though they do a great job as they did in THE FOUR COURTS MURDER. Instead the fascination for the readers is with Jude and the tour of Little Africa. Jude is an interesting person who wants to do the right thing by his late brother in accordance with his ancestry yet also adhere to his new country's laws, which in his mind are not necessarily in harmony especially when it comes to an eye for eye. Andrew Nugent provides a deep thriller in which his stars take a back seat to the support cast.

Harriet Klausner
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5.0 out of 5 stars Looking ahead after a small taste of the book, July 18, 2009
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I ordered this book in order to have something to read during either an upcoming retreat or vacation. I was already reading another mystery story, so I only dipped a little way into the book to see if I would like it. I did like it. I found it intriguing and I look forward to reading it when I get a chance. The little bit of it that I sampled showed me that this mystery has,in part, to do with a part of the world (Africa)with which I have little real acquaintance, and another part of the world (Ireland)with which I am only acquainted through books, movies, and by what those who have visited there have told me. This first sampling has revealed to me that the underlying theme probably has more to do with customs of a people known to the author, but not to me, than with any literal interpretation of the title.
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