Dealing with the Troubles: The Ghosts of Belfast by Stuart Neville and Gallows Lane by Brian McGilloway – review
My BSC partners in crime (yes, I am not above such lame statements), Brian Lindenmuth and Keith Rawson, have already shouted to the heavens about the awesomeness that is The Ghosts of Belfast by first-time novelist Stuart Neville. But my blogjob on Neville’s masterpiece comes with a freebie on something you maybe haven’t heard enough about: the Inspector Benedict Devlin series from fellow Irishman Brian McGilloway, in particular the second in the series, Gallows Lane.
Read the double review after the jump…
The Ghosts of Belfast by Stuart Neville review – Brian’s take

Former paramilitary killer Gerry Fegan is haunted by his victims, twelve souls who shadow his every waking day and scream through every drunken night. Just as he reaches the edge of sanity they reveal their desire: vengeance on those who engineered their deaths.
Full review after the jump…
The Ghosts of Belfast by Stuart Neville review

Keith Rawson reviews The Ghosts of Belfast by Stuart Neville from Soho Press, published as The Twelve in the UK.
This book is being poised as one of the better debuts of the year…if not the best.
Does it stand up to the scrutiny?
Find out after the jump…










