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The Killing of the Tinkers (Jack Taylor, #2) The Killing of the Tinkers by Ken Bruen
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“There'll be times when the only refuge is books. Then you'll read as if you meant it, as if your life depended on it.”
Ken Bruen, The Killing of the Tinkers
“And so evil flourishes and spreads because decent people don't want to make a fuss.”
Ken Bruen, The Killing of the Tinkers
“In London, I tended to hang with the fallen.”
Ken Bruen, The Killing of the Tinkers
“He drank, not because of the darkness in him but the darkness in others.”
Ken Bruen, The Killing of the Tinkers
“Galway born Jack Taylor helped apprehend the person suspected of killing swans. In recent weeks, residents of the Claddagh had been outraged at the attacks. A spokesperson for the area said, “The swans are part of our heritage.” Mr Taylor, an ex-guard, had mounted a vigil over a number of nights. The alleged perpetrator is believed to be a teenage boy from the Salthill area of the city. Superintendent Clancy, in a brief statement, said: “The guards are increasingly”
Ken Bruen, The Killing of the Tinkers