Pay Back The Devil
by Graham Masterton
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Pub Date Oct 08 2024 | Archive Date Oct 10 2024
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Description
YOU CAN'T KEEP A GOOD WOMAN DOWN...
KATIE MAGUIRE IS BACK.
A DEADLY CAMPAIGN
An explosion in a house in inner-city Cork sends shock waves through the community. Two people are killed in the blast and, at first, their deaths are believed to be the tragic result of a gas leak - but the victims' pasts suggest otherwise.
A HISTORY OF TERROR
The target is clear: the Dripsey Dozen, a group created by descendants of five local IRA soldiers who were executed for their crimes in 1921.
A POLICE CONSPIRACY
Despite the surviving members of the Dozen being relocated to safe houses, the bombing continues. Which means a leak at Anglesea Street Garda station is supplying confidential information to this new terrorist.
This is suspended officer DS KATIE MAGUIRE's chance to get back on the force – and stop a traitor from burning Cork to the ground...
Pay Back the Devil is the gripping twelfth instalment of million-copy-bestselling Graham Masterton's police-procedural series.
Praise for the Katie Maguire series:
'One of this country's most exciting crime novelists. If you have not read one, read them all now' Daily Mail
'A tough and gritty thriller with an attractive principal character' Irish Independent
'Graham Masterton is a natural storyteller' New York Journal of Books
'Any fan of mysteries should grab this book' Irish Examiner
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781837931064 |
PRICE | $29.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 464 |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews
Pay Back The Devil is the latest novel, the twelfth novel in the dark, crime series, starring Katie Maguire, a Cork guard (police officer). While this is a long running series, you can read the novels as a standalone, but this will spoil the events of the previous novels so I fully recommend that you find some time, make up some coffee and dive into the increasingly dark world of Maguire's Cork.
Now, there are many police procedural novels, what separates the work of Masterton from others? Well, the Katie Maguire series certainly walks on the gorier side of the police procedural with both very chilling crimes and levels of violence that are disturbing. That's not a negative, the series is ideal for those who enjoy their crime with a healthy side of horror. And Masterson writes factually, not drawing out the gore but simply describing the scene and moving on.
I enjoyed the pacing of this story and also the setting as I was able to visualise many of the locations. Also, the mix of Irish within conversations in commonplace in many communities and I loved to see the language used within the stories.
Katie Maguire is back with a bang - quite literally! Anyone who has read any of the previous eleven books will know that this author doesn’t hold back on the gore and violence, with this new, and eagerly awaited instalment being no different. That said, the author writes these parts succinctly, he describes the devastation and then moves on with the tale. This book starts with Katie being investigated following the outcome of her last case, and therefore suspended from active duty, and this is the case for a large portion of the book. Regardless of her suspension, Katie continues to be involved in police investigations, albeit from the outskirts. A lot of things happen in Cork whilst she is on suspension, and I found at times, the pace slowed right down, so I was keen for her to be reinstated. Once this happens, the pace picks back up, and the plot twists come quickly.
Katie Maguire is back and well worth the wait!! As always gripping with twists and turns. Two people are killed in what is thought to be a gas explosion in Cork, but it soon becomes apparent that this is not the case and is terror related, and does the force have a leak? Time will tell. Graham Masterton has given us yet another brilliant police procedural book that is hard to put done once you start and I urge you to start!!!! If you have never read a Katie Maguire this is the one to get you hooked.
I love this series and I could not put it down. What a ride
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An explosion in a house in inner-city Cork sends shock waves through the community. Two people are killed in the blast and, at first, their deaths are believed to be the tragic result of a gas leak - but the victims' pasts suggest otherwise.
This is another well written book by Graham Masterton. It’s just one of those hard-to-put-down stories. It flows quickly and has lots of unexpected twists in it. I've read quite a few of his earlier books in this series and they never fail to entertain. This one is no exception.
Set in Cork, there’s plenty of intrigue and the local dialect leaps off the pages. Suspended DS Katie Maguire is itching to get back to work but keeps herself involved in the meantime. A bombing, initially thought to be the result of a gas leak, turns out to be something rather more sinister. A group descended from IRA bombers is being targeted. It soon becomes clear that crucial information is leaking out, but from whom?
The narrative ties you in deeper with each turn of the page making this a novel that you can’t easily read between train stops. Maguire herself is a complex being. Seeking solace and empathy but often rough around the edges and hard to connect to. No problems in making a connection to this book though; a fierce read with a plot that feels topical and plausible.
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