Irregulars is astounding. Kevin McCarthy is doing for Irish history
what Dennis Lehane is doing for the history of Boston. Wonderfully
written, tense, provocative and oh so highly entertaining. Shaping up to
be THE SERIES of accessible Irish history. Cries out to be filmed.' -
Ken Bruen
Dublin, 1922, as civil war sets brother against brother and Free State
and Republican death squads stalk the streets and back lanes of Dublin,
demobbed RIC-man, Sean O'Keefe, takes a break from life as a
whiskey-soaked waster to search for the missing son of one of Monto's
most powerful brothel owners.
Hired to find the boy amid the tumult and terror of a country at war
with itself O'Keefe soon finds that the story is not as simple as it
first seemed and that the truth can be hard to pin down.
The second book in the O'Keefe series, Irregulars explores a
fascinating and complex period of Irish history.
Praise for Peeler
A '...dark, brooding, morally complex masterpiece...' The Belfast
Telegraph