Tadhg Coakley, a celebrated Irish author from Mallow, is now living in Cork with his wife, Ciara. His debut, 'The First Sunday in September' (2018), earned critical acclaim and won the Mercier Press fiction prize. He continued his success with 'Whatever It Takes' (2020), the chosen book for Cork’s 2020 One City, One Book. Coakley's versatility spans genres, evident in his co-authored autobiography 'Everything' about Denis Coughlan (Hero Books, 2020), and his gripping thriller 'Before He Kills Again' (Mercier Press, 2023). Coakley, a University College Cork alumnus, is also a renowned contributor to top publications such as
The Stinging Fly,
The Winter Papers,
The Irish Examiner and
The Irish Times.
This tense crime novel, second in a series featuring former inter-county hurler now turned detective, Garda Tim Collins, finds a Cork city woman raped and murdered in her own home. Assigned to the case, Collins and new partner Deirdre Donnelly soon find out that there is a misogynistic...
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