Quirke often finds himself called upon to do more than a pathologist is usually required to do, and in this second novel in the series, he is visited by Billy Hunt, a casual friend from college, who asks him not to do an autopsy on the body of his wife Deirdre. "Everywhere he turned in the business of Deirdre Hunt, things that had seemed substantial evaporated into smoke and air, and what had appeared open and inviting entryways were suddenly slammed shut in his face."īooker Prize-winning author John Banville, writing as Benjamin Black, began an intriguing mystery series series two years ago with Christine Falls, featuring Quirke, a pathologist at the Hospital of the Holy Family in Dublin. Over to read a review more books by John Banville) Down to read a review of A Death in Summer)ĭown to read a review of Elegy for April)ĭown to read a review of Christine Falls)
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