Part war story, part murder mystery, this subtle but savage thriller
evokes a time, a place and a breed of men which have all been airbrushed
out of Ireland's history.' - Ed O'Loughlin, author of the Booker
longlisted Not Untrue, Not Unkind
West Cork. November 1920. The Irish War of Independence rages. The body
of a young woman is found brutally murdered on a windswept hillside, a
scrapboard sign covering her mutilated body reads 'TRATOR'. Traitor.
Acting Sergeant Séan O'Keefe of the Royal Irish Constabulary, a wounded
veteran of the Great War, is assigned to investigate the crime, aided by
sinister detectives sent from Dublin Castle to ensure he finds the
killer, just so long as the killer he finds best serves the purposes of
the crown in Ireland. . . The IRA has instigated its own investigation
into the young woman's death, assigning young Volunteer Liam Farrell -
failed gunman and former law student - to the task of finding a killer
it cannot allow to be one of its own.
Unknown to each other, the RIC Constable and the IRA Volunteer
relentlessly pursue the truth behind the savage killing, their
investigations taking them from the bullet-pocked lanes and thriving
brothels of a war-torn Cork city to the rugged, deadly hills of West
Cork, both seeking a killer, both seeking to stay alive in a time where
'murder's as common as rain and no one knows a thing about it, even when
they do.'
'a vivid, sometimes stunning evocation of a historical period through
one police officer's life. - Detectives Beyond Borders
'...a page-turning thriller..' -Irish Examiner