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The Detective Up Late

The Sean Duffy Series, Book 7

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The Detective Up Late

By: Adrian McKinty
Narrated by: Gerard Doyle
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“Adrian McKinty is a gifted storyteller I love to read, and Sean Duffy is a character you will never forget.”Don Winslow, #1 internationally bestselling author

From New York Times bestselling author Adrian McKinty comes the next thrilling mystery in the Edgar Award-winning Sean Duffy detective series

Slamming the door on the hellscape of 1980s Belfast, Detective Inspector Sean Duffy hopes that the 1990s are going to be better for him and the people of Northern Ireland. As a Catholic cop in the mainly Protestant RUC he still has a target on his back, and with a steady girlfriend and a child the stakes couldn’t be higher.

After handling a mercurial triple agent and surviving the riots and bombings and assassination attempts, all Duffy wants to do now is live. But in his final days in charge of Carrickfergus CID, a missing persons report captures his attention. A fifteen-year-old traveler girl has disappeared and no one seems to give a damn about it. Duffy begins to dig and uncovers a disturbing underground of men who seem to know her very well. The deeper he digs the more sinister it all gets. Is finding out the truth worth it if DI Duffy is going to get himself and his colleagues killed? Can he survive one last case before getting himself and his family out over the water?

©2023 Adrian McKinty (P)2023 Blackstone Publishing
Historical Mystery Police Procedural Fiction Detective Ireland Exciting
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Sean Duffy, I missed you!

Sean Duffy is one of my favorite book characters. He may be my actual favorite. Gerard Doyle is a splendid narrator who really brings Duffy's idiosyncrasies to life.

It has been several years since Book 6 was published, and I felt Sean's absence like an old friend. To say I was excited when I found out this book was being released is simply incorrect. I was sooo happy. The book did not let me down.

I vaguely recall an article stating that Book 7 would be either the first of 3 final books or 2 final books about Duffy. I also think they all might already be written. There is a part of me that simply wants them all released NOW; however, I know that it is better if they are spread out over a period of time - which I am sure is what will happen.

I have no doubt the final book(s) will be just as wonderful as this one and the previous 6.

Thanks you Mr. McKinty for giving us a wonderful story, written over a series of books. Can't say enough good things about them.

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Love it

Great book
Great plot

Audio version has the advantage of hearing all the accents. The narration is great.

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Another fun entry to the series

Adrian McKinty is back to work with Sean Duffy. A worthwhile addition to the series. The writing and narration are both great.

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I absolutely love the language, history characters

Great writing, Very good story. And the Irish narrator for the whole series is PERFECT.

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HEAVEN

THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! ADRIAN MCKINTY! I’ve just spent 9 hours and 16 minutes in Heaven with Sean Duffy and Gerard Doyle.

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Incredible book, incredible series

Wonderful story and made even better by the reader, he really makes these stories special

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Surely not the last?

I’m going to have to listen to the whole series again now, just too good.

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Best one yet

Has Sean Duffy finally returned only for this to be the last of the second-best series going (Slow Horses series is the best)? The Detective Up Late has all the suspense, thrills and chills, and vivid description of the rest of the series as well as humor in the form of quips and characters--the always welcome Mrs. Campbell, birdwatchers, and even the cat. McKinty even handles the child well by not making her too precious or giving her too much page-space. Every time the case hits a dead end and you wonder how the story can go on, it goes on in a stunning way.

I gave performance a 4 because, even though I can't imagine these books read by anyone else, I had some trouble at times distinguishing who was speaking. Story is 5+++. I'm not generally thrilled by thrillers, only a select few driven by character, voice, and fine writing. The Duffy series is all of those.

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The Perfect Book

I’ve really come to love just about everything that Adrian McKinty writes, and Gerard Doyle is my favorite narrator. It’s good to receiver another Detective Duffy novel!

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Witty and great; a welcome return

Look, I have worshiped at the altar of Adrian McKinty long before his commercially popular pubs, and while thoroughly enjoying those two novels, breathlessly awaited the promised return of Sean Duffy. I was disappointed only by the brevity of this installment (though actually, the book was quickly paced and blessedly unburdened by gthe lengthy retelling of earlier stories that turns other authors’ series into slogfests). Duffy’s trademark wit is on full display, as is his grudging compassion; the mystery is clever, the returning characters a treat, and the story is bolstered, as always, by the incomparably unique Belfast Troubles backdrop, painted to perfection by McKinty; he is simply a master of his craft. The pairing of Gerard Doyle manages to elevate the already formidable story telling.

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