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Galway's Edge

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A secretive vigilante group called Edge cleanses Galway of its worst criminals. But when someone starts picking off Edge members, private detective Jack Taylor steps in to investigate.

Edge, a shadow organization made up of the most powerful figures in Galway society, exists to rid the city of criminals and abusers who have evaded the law. Long wary of the organization, the Vatican is not pleased when rumors start swirling that one of the Catholic Church's own priests has joined its ranks. And who better to ask to intercede than the whiskey-swigging ex-cop who always seems to have one foot in the pub and another among Ireland's clergy?

Lately, Jack has been spending his days sitting at the bedside of a man he put into a coma and taking care of a little dog named Trip, bequeathed to him by a dead nun. Then an envoy to the Archdiocese shows up at his door, asking Jack to go speak to a priest named Kevin Whelan and dissuade him from any involvement with Edge. Jack accepts the mission, but the next day Father Whelan is found dead, hanging from a rope in his own backyard.

Would Edge really kill one of their own? And if not, who else would be bold enough to take on the most powerful organization in the city? As more Edge members are murdered, the Vatican grows alarmed that someone even worse will take their place. It's up to Jack Taylor to nail the culprit before Edge is dissolved completely and Galway is thrown into chaos.
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    • Library Journal

      Starred review from February 1, 2025

      In Bruen's 18th Jack Taylor adventure (following Galway Confidential), there is no such thing as a good deed going unpunished, as private detective Taylor's usual work on behalf of Ireland's Catholic priests and nuns only causes more trouble for himself. The year is 2022, and the world has never felt more chaotic, or at least that's how things appear to Taylor, who provides a smidgeon of order in a chaotic landscape. A priest asks him if he can speak with another priest named Kevin Whelan, a member of a shadowy cabal known as Edge, whose members are rumored to administer vigilante justice to criminals who have evaded the law. Taylor is asked to get Whelan to cease his activities. Shortly thereafter, Whelan is found dead along with other members of the group. Taylor begins to look into a possible suspect, but this threatens grave consequences for him and those close to him. He remains a compelling antihero as his vices battle his virtues daily and the resolution of the case hangs in the balance. VERDICT Fans of the brilliant detective noir of James Ellroy and Jo Nesb� are in for a treat with the latest Jack Taylor novel.--Philip Zozzaro

      Copyright 2025 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Kirkus

      January 15, 2025
      Private eye Jack Taylor goes up against the Galway chapter of the criminal combine Edge. And there's much, much more. Burly Father Richard, special envoy (read: hatchet man) from the Vatican, tells Jack that St. Joseph's parish priest, Father Kevin Whelan, is one of the movers and shakers in the local Edge, which has most recently killed a pedophile named Cleon, and that he needs to be neutralized. Although his diagnosis is correct, his prescription misses the mark, because someone hangs Father Kevin in his backyard before Jack can do anything. And he's not the only Edge member marked for death by hedge fund millionaire George Benson, who seems resolved to take over the local chapter and push it in a new direction. When Therese, the local Mother Superior, asks Jack to recover a jeweled crucifix that's been stolen, he goes to meet Benson, the presumed thief, in his office, asks him to return it, and gets thrown out for his trouble. In between times, a beaten wife whose husband breaks Jack's nose when Jack confronts him ends up sorry she ever approached him. So does Jordan, the thief Jack persuades to break into Benson's place and recover that cross. Benson's beefy head of security pays a visit to Jack's apartment to threaten him. A new client who's been diagnosed with cancer hires Jack to kill him on his birthday. Mother Therese asks Jack to find out who's been leaving dead cats at the nunnery door. And so on and on, with even the most important of these individual crimes and conflicts subordinated to the gently manic music of them all. A shaggy, wonderfully evocative lineup for a hero whose "modus operandi [is] to retaliate first."

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