The troubles in Northern Ireland have been over for twenty years, but for Jack McCallan they are just beginning.
Inheritance is a timely and electrifying thriller of political violence by a veteran newsman who has covered Northern Ireland for years. When Bob McCallan, a retired policeman from the Northern Irish force, is suddenly killed in a gas explosion, he leaves his son, Jack, an unexpected fortune. But with this legacy comes a key to a deadly past, one which many would rather forget.
'If you want my advice, don't do anything. Let it drop', Jacks' father's best friend advised. He was whispering as if someone might be listening. 'Go about your life as if this hadn't happened. You don't need to know any more than you know now. You're a wealthy young man with a great future. Leave the past where it is.'
As Jack probes his father's life and death, he finds himself on a twisting, perilous path that started twenty years before and leads to a surprising, shocking conclusion. An engrossing thriller that never lets up, Inheritance marks the debut of a brilliant storyteller with a bright future ahead.
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Keith Baker is the author of four thrillers published by Headline in the UK with numerous translation editions around the world.
Former Head of News and Current Affairs and Chief Editorial Adviser BBC Northern Ireland, Keith is a writer and editorial consultant and acts as executive producer for independent television productions.
Another great mystery by Keith Baker set in Ireland. His books are such page-turners with so many twists and turns with no loose ends at the conclusion of the story.
Enjoyable read...set against a generation between the end of The Troubles in Northern Ireland and the present. Many twists and turns, and a protagonist that has to think quickly in order to escape the several killings. And then...there may be a follow up. Suspenseful, but not full of information about Ireland.
My second consecutive novel that is set in Ireland--fun! Fewer descriptions of the landscape and Irish climate though, and more focus on the history of "The Troubles." I really don't have much of a grasp of Irish politics so I'm sure that some of this was lost to me, however, the novel was a fun read full of suspense. A lot of suspense and mystery, nothing shocking, but good to read. Jack Macallan goes back to Ireland after his father dies and mysterious events and information keep getting uncovered as he deals with his grief and the knowledge of who his father was.
The story is totally compelling, and I really liked getting an inside view of Irish politics and society since The Troubles. I overlooked the novel's slide into over-the-top action sequences, because the characters and writing were otherwise so strong.