The Bloomsday Dead by Adrian McKinty

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  • Pub. Date: March 2007
  • 304pp
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    • Pub. Date: March 2007
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Hardcover, 304pp

    Synopsis

    In this intensely riveting, action-packed novel, "virtuoso mayhem machine" (Booklist) Michael Forsythe returns to his native Ireland — where a dangerous and beautiful old flame causes way more trouble than he bargained for.

    Running hotel security at a resort in Lima, Peru, Michael has been lying low and staying out of trouble — until two Colombian hit men hold him at gunpoint, and force him to take a call from his ex-lover, Bridget Callaghan. At that moment she offers him a terrible choice: come to Ireland and find my daughter, or my men will kill you — now.

    Once in Dublin, in the span of a single day, Michael penetrates the heart of an IRA network, escapes his own kidnapping, and then worms his way into a sinister criminal underground in search of the missing girl. But before the day is out, Michael once again finds himself face-to-face with his kidnappers — as well as the lovely and murderous Bridget. There he must confront a series of shocking truths about himself — and do whatever it takes to stay alive.


    The New York Times - Marilyn Stasio

    After 12 years on the run in Mexico, the United States and Peru, the Irish mercenary Michael Forsythe battles and bluffs his way home to Belfast in The Bloomsday Dead, the explosive final installment in a trilogy of kinetic thrillers by Adrian McKinty. After making a surreal stopover in Dublin, where he eludes hit men by mingling with the mobs of James Joyce enthusiasts observing Bloomsday, Forsythe settles an old debt with the New York Irish mob boss Bridget Callaghan by agreeing to recover her kidnapped 11-year-old daughter. Bullets fly and Joycean literary references ricochet everywhere as Forsythe tries to get his bearings in a Belfast so politically stable and yet so redolent of the evil in its violent past that he can’t wait to get out of town.

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    Outstanding characterby Anonymous

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    March 27, 2007: Michael Forsythe is such an interesting character. I was interested to see how he would be changed by returning to Ireland. I especially enjoyed reading about Belfast & how it has changed in the last 15 years.

    action-packed thrillerby harstan

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    January 15, 2007: He has been on the run for twelve years ever since he turned informer, killed her father and her lover. He broke up the New York mob and went into the witness protection program because there is a bounty on his head put there by Bridget Callaghan. Though he was her lover, Michael betrayed the mob and killed her loved ones but so far he has escaped these assassination attempts. --- Now he is working as head of security for the Miraflores Hilton in Lima, Peru when two thugs grab him. They call Bridget who tells Micheael Foesythe that her daughter Siobhan disappeared and if he comes to Belfast and finds her, she will call off the hits. Although he doubts her sincerity, he travels to Dublin where two hits are made on his life. He escapes and gets to Belfast where he gets information he needs to begin a search knowing one of Bridget?s men Marso will tell kill him regardless of whether he succeeds or not. His search takes him to many places where he kills in self-defense. What he doesn?t know is that Bridget has an enemy she knows nothing about and Michael is the bait and her daughter is the prize. --- Talk about action, THE BLOOMSDAY DEAD starts off at light-speed and swiftly goes to warp drive in a matter of a few pages. None of the characters are very likeable because they rationalize their actions by insisting the end justifies the means. Readers get a pulse for Northern Ireland where one misstep could break the truce and hostilities are still simmering. Adrian McKinty gives the audience a thrill a second which is better than the fastest twisting roller coaster. --- Harriet Klausner