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The Cold Cold Ground by Adrian McKinty
The Cold Cold Ground by Adrian McKinty












He wonders whether is it wiser to stop and check - and take a certain pounding from an angry mob - or escape and risk being blown to bits on the next slant of the road.Īs powerful as the setting and environment is, it is the riveting, absolutely first-rate murder mystery storyline that is the hallmark of this thriller. At one point Duffy is driving away from a sure beating by thugs when he realizes he's forgotten to check his car for a bomb. "Silence descended, punctuated by a distant rumbling in Belfast that could be anything from a ship unloading in the docks to a coordinated series of bombings." And then there's the constant fear of being injured or killed, not from doing one's job, but just for being. At one point, after a discussion about the murders in the police headquarters, there is a pause. But also the uneasy, if pragmatic, acceptance of the unpredictable environment in which these characters live and work. There is a pervasive sense of claustrophobia here, a constant that is palpable to the reader. In an endnote, the author writes, "I wanted to set a book in this claustrophobic atmosphere, attempting to recapture the sense that civilization was breaking down to its basest levels." Indeed. The "troubles" provide a backdrop to Duffy's investigation, and are seamlessly - and cleverly - interwoven into the plot. Though subtitled "The Troubles Trilogy", The Cold Cold Ground is first and foremost a police procedural-style whodunit. All things considered, he simply doesn't have the time to deal with it, but he can't shake the feeling that somehow these proximate cases may be connected. Almost certainly a suicide - her husband had just started a hunger strike in jail to protest the British occupation of Northern Ireland - but according to her family, she was supposed to have been in Dublin, not Ulster. He, not I, will decide their fate." It is finding who decided their mortal fate that is of immediate concern to Duffy when he's presented with another case, that of a young woman found hanging from a tree.

The Cold Cold Ground by Adrian McKinty

My task is merely to free them from this world and let them have true judgement before the Lord. Duffy receives a postcard in the mail from the killer. It isn't long before speculation becomes fact. But when the bodies of two gay men are found, shot in the head, each with a severed hand of the other nearby, Duffy suspects that someone may be targeting homosexuals in The Cold Cold Ground, the first mystery of "The Troubles Trilogy" by Adrian McKinty. Police resources are stretched thin trying to keep a fragile peace in Ulster, and the last thing Detective Sean Duffy needs is a serial killer on the loose.














The Cold Cold Ground by Adrian McKinty