FOLLOWING THE success of The Glorious Heresies (2015) and The Blood Miracles (2017), this is the concluding part of Lisa McInerney’s self-described “unholy trinity”. It all turns out to be a bit predictable. Her two previous novels graphically portrayed Cork’s underworld and drew comparisons with Irvine Welsh’s offbeat fiction. While the frenzied humour and desolate… Read more »
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