Priest
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Narrated by:
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Gerry O'Brien
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By:
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Ken Bruen
About this listen
Ireland is no longer the land of saints and scholars. Now, in an era of prosperity, the sexual scandals surrounding the church have caused its people to lose faith in the one institution that seemed invulnerable. But the decapitation of Father Joyce in a Galway church brings a gasp to the most hardened cynics. Not to Jack Taylor.
Emotionally bruised, battered, and still struggling with the demon drink, he’s back in town, trying to get his life on course after the traumatic trauma of personal loss. And it seems that Jack has a job: he’s been asked to investigate the murder of Fr Joyce, but to proceed with caution and discretion; no further scandals must destabilize the Roman Catholic Church.
Discretion is not a word Jack understands however, especially when the dead priest has a long history of abusing small boys, and is responsible for a terrible crime …Bleak, unsettling and totally original, Ken Bruen’s writing captures the brooding landscape of Irish society at a time of social and economic upheaval.
Here is evidence of an unmistakeable talent in the ascendant.
©2006 Ken Bruen (P)2010 Random House AudioWhat listeners say about Priest
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- wendy westwood
- 29-09-16
Another Jack Taylor
Great story again and love Gerry O'Briens voice, he is Jack Taylor. I am really hooked on these stories. Excellent.
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- Victoria B.
- 07-06-24
Amazing storytelling
I love this series. I have already been looking up photos of the locations mentioned as the writing is so descriptive. How the author tackles such abhorrent topics with such empathy is amazing. The emotions shown, and the sharing of the narrative inside Jack’s mind is so unusual and what makes these books so addictive.
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