- Hardcover
- 400
- Fire and Brimstone
- Colin Bateman
- English
- 09 October 2019 Colin Bateman
- 9781472201195
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review Fire and Brimstone Õ eBook or Kindle ePUB free read ´ eBook or Kindle ePUB ï Colin Bateman summary Fire and Brimstone When Alison Wolff the daughter of a billionaire media mogul disappears following a massacre at a party nobody knows if she has been kidnapped or killedDan Starkey is hired to find the missing student but he soon discovers that Belfast's underworld has changed s Dan Starkey is hardly your typical book hero a magnet for every element of danger you can imagine thoughtless and annoyingly for every other character but not the reader sarcastic There s a reason Colin Bateman is my favourite fictional writer and it s because his novels are always fast paced often dark and menacing with a sublime thread of black humour throughout This the 10th in the Dan Starkey series is one of his best Sex Death And Minuets reader sarcastic There s a Angel Evolution The Evolution Trilogy 1 reason Colin Bateman is my favourite fictional writer and it s because his novels are always fast paced often dark and menacing with a sublime thread of black humour throughout This the 10th in the Dan Starkey series is one of his best
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review Fire and Brimstone Õ eBook or Kindle ePUB free read ´ eBook or Kindle ePUB ï Colin Bateman summary Fire and Brimstone Ince his days as a journalist Old tribal conflicts have been superseded by drugs and greed defended with a ruthlessness undreamt of even in the worst days of The TroublesIn response to the drug wars a new church movement has sprung up and when they are blamed f It was kind of fun to read but got really draggy around halfway through Skipped the last eighth of the book cos it was due at the library and just read the ending
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review Fire and Brimstone Õ eBook or Kindle ePUB free read ´ eBook or Kindle ePUB ï Colin Bateman summary Fire and Brimstone Or the firebombing of the controversial new abortion clinic Dan is asked to prove their involvementIn a Belfast rapidly descending back into chaos Dan finds himself caught in the violent struggle between rival gangs one of which claims to have God on their side Not my favourite Bateman offering by any means but I found it engaging all the same It was mildly pleasant to be back with Dan Starkey for all that he is a pretty stereotypical flawed investigator with relationship problems I could guess some of the dialogue and that it would be uite graphically violent given that it was about drugs and gangs There was an eerie almost sci fi air to it though with crush the new drug and the religious cultI did like the way the story looped back to earlier events in various ways and although Dan ditches journalist Sarah once or twice or maybe three times but not four too often generally you can see a man trying to do the right thing and things did not turn out all that predictably I didn t get to visit the museum on my one visit to Northern Ireland and I think I would have found it less boring but the swan boats in Bangor gave me a pang of nostalgia Distrubing how reading is all about me me me