One wintry Dublin morning, a hired killer unleashes a deadly ambush. His a Government Minister campaigning against drugs and his medical spokesman, Dr Scott Nolan. But the attacks go horribly wrong, and in the bloodbath that follows, Scott's wife Laura is killed by a bullet meant for him. Fuelled by guilt, grief an
Paul Carson is a doctor based in south Dublin where he runs an Asthma and Allergy clinc for children. He has published a number of health books and, as well as weiting various medical journals, he was editor of Irish Doctor magazine. Dr Carson is married and has two children.
This tale--of an Irish-American surgeon teaming up with his brother-in-law and the Irish police to catch his wife's murderer--moves along well enough, but it's a fairly by-the-numbers, tepid affair. And that's apart from the unlikelihood of a surgeon quickly becoming a weapon-savvy, James Bond-like avenger. Not really worth the time.
This was the final book of Carson's I have read and I would argue very much the best. It is well written, detailed and the raw grit of Nolan and Higgins going after Laura's killer is brilliant. In Sean Kennedy is a villain that would rival most and Carson could easily do a prequel on just him !! Good book, and would recommend it to those who like a good drug fuelled tourist trip around the world and specifically Dublin.
Slow in parts, fast in parts. Not a huge fan of the writing style, but thought it had a good plot line. Not a favorite read but I think it could make a great movie.
A double assassination attempt on the streets of Dublin changes an American doctor's life forever. He gets involved in the attempt to bring the terrorist responsible to justice.