Showing posts with label Cormac Reilly series. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cormac Reilly series. Show all posts

Sunday, June 1, 2025

The Unquiet Grave

When a mutilated body is found in a bog Cormac and his team investigate. At first it was thought that the corpse was an historical burial as similar burials in bogs had been found dating back thousands of years. However investigations reveal that the dead man was the principal of the local school who disappeared two years previously. 

The Unquiet Grave by Dervla McTiernan contains multiple stories that combine together before the end of the book. While Cormac is investigating this case he receives a phone call from Emma telling him that her husband has disappeared in Paris. Emma has contacted the local and French police forces who have not been helpful in looking for her husband. Cormac therefore unofficially works on this case as well as trying to solve the murder of the school principal. Then the bodies of two more men are discovered in bogs. Does this mean that there is a serial killer? Cormac also has to decide whether to accept a new position in the police force with a promotion.

Dervla McTiernan has written another fast paced, character driven crime novel that makes the reader want to know what will happen next and keeps them guessing until the end of the book. The Unquiet Grave is number four in the Cormac Reilly series.

Sunday, April 19, 2020

The Good Turn

This is the third book in Dervla McTiernan's series about Detective Cormac Reilly, an Irish policeman endeavouring to solve crimes despite interference and lack of support from a number of his colleagues.

When the abduction of a young girl is reported Cormac and his small team endeavour to investigate. Additional support was requested and refused leaving a skelton team to locate the missing girl before she is harmed. All does not go to plan resulting in the suspension of Cormac Reilly while Garda Peter Fisher is relocated from Galway to the small town of Roundstone while his future is decided.

While Cormac continues to work on the case of the missing girl from afar he also becomes involved in assisting to uncover corruption in the  police force. Meanwhile Peter investigates a double murder that occurred on a farm near Roundstone and endeavours to resolve his relationship with his father. Cormac also needs to resolve his relationship with Emma who has moved overseas to work.

The Good Turn continues of some of the themes occurring in the two earlier books, The Ruin and The Scholar as well as revealing more of the backstory and lives of Cormac Reilly and Peter Fisher. Another excellent book in this series by Dervla McTiernan.

Wednesday, June 19, 2019

The Scholar

This second book by Dervla McTiernan about police detective, Cormac Reilly, is set in Galway Ireland.

Emma Sweeney works as a scientist at the laboratories of Darcy Therapeutics, next to the Galway University. One dark evening when she discovers the body of a young woman on the road outside the university she immediately calls  Cormac Reilly. Cormac then takes charge of finding out who murdered the young woman, but the case is complicated as he lives with Emma who is now implicated in the case.

The only identification on the victim is a security card for Darcy Therapeutics found in the pocket of her cardigan. This identifies her as Carline Darcy. However when Cormac visits her apartment a short time later he discovers that there has been an error so the hunt for the victim's identity continues as well as the reasons as to why she has been so brutally murdered.

Carline's grandfather, John Darcy, makes it clear that the protection of the research being undertaken at the laboratories is imperative placing obstacles in the path of the police carrying out the investigation. Cormac cannot believe that Emma is involved with the murder however as the investigation continues evidence mounts that she may indeed be involved. It is therefore imperative that he remains objective and finds evidence that may initially have been overlooked.

Monday, April 8, 2019

The Ruin

Derlva McTiernan was born in Ireland but moved to Australia in 2011. The Ruin is her first novel with a second book in the Cormac Reilly series (The Scholar) published last month.

Detective Cormac Reilly had recently transferred to  the Mill Street Garda Station in Galway from Dublin where he had not received an enthusiastic welcome from his new colleagues.

Assigned a number of cold cases to investigate he becomes involved in reinvestigating one of the first cases he had encountered as a young garda. Twenty years previously he had been called to an isolated house where he discovered two traumatised children. In another room he discovered their mother who had been dead for some time. The young boy was obviously unwell and when he was taken to hospital staff were horrified by the bruising on his body plus fractures that were partially healed. It appeared that the mother, an alcoholic, had committed suicide so the five year old was fostered to a local family who later adopted him. His fifteen year old sister disappeared.

Reilly was told to look at the case again when a young man, related to the earlier case, was found dead in the river. The police announced that the death was suicide. Cormac Reilly had been instructed to concentrate only on the cold case but, as he endeavoured to find out what really happened to the family twenty years previously, he became concerned that the two cases are connected, especially when the young man's sister, Maude, and his partner, Aisling, attempt to convince the police to treat the death as murder.

Apart from the prologue, the story is revealed from the viewpoint of Cormac, Asling and Maude over a month in 2013. As the investigation continues, it becomes obvious that a police cover up is hindering the discovery of what really happened. Themes in this police procedural include child and family abuse plus police corruption. The book is well written with a character driven plot and I look forward to reading the next installment.