Book description
Two guards; one nun; one judge.
When a letter containing a list of victims arrives in the post, PI
Jack Taylor is sickened, but tells himself the list has nothing to do
with him. He has enough to do just staying sane. His close friend
Ridge is recovering from surgery, and alcohol's siren song is calling
to him ever more insistently.
A guard and then a judge die in mysterious circumstances. But it is
not until a child is added to the list that Taylor determines to find
the identity of the killer, and stop them at any cost.
What he doesn't know is that his relationship with the killer is far
closer than he thinks. And that it's about to become deeply personal.
Spiked with dark humour, seasoned with acute insights about the
perils of urbanisation, and fuelled by rage at man's inhumanity to
man, this is crime-writing at its darkest and most original.
Ken Bruen was born in Galway, Ireland. After turning down a
place at RADA, and completing a doctorate in Metaphysics, he spent 25
years as an English teacher in Africa, Japan, South East Asia and
South America. An unscheduled stint in a Brazilian prison where he
suffered physical and mental abuse spurred him to write, and after a
brief spell teaching in London, he returned to Galway, where he now
lives with his daughter.
Sanctuary is the seventh novel in the award-winning Jack
Taylor series.