Gerard Brennan

Gerard Brennan edited the 2010 short fiction collection, Requiems for the Departed, Irish Crime, Irish Myths. His literary reviews have appeared in Verbal magazine, International Thriller Writers, and elsewhere.

Book Reviews by Gerard Brennan

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 Sam Millar could be labelled Northern Ireland’s answer to Edward Bunker.

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Of the three Vertigo Crime graphic novels I’ve read to date, The Chill is by far my favorite. From the subject matter to the writing to the art, the whole package just works.

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 Rockin’ the Bronx is a tragic tale of home-from-home and heartbreak.

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Brian McGilloway is probably the most successful writer to come from the Macmillan New Writing stable.

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Filthy Rich is the first graphic novel to come from the newly launched Vertigo Crime imprint at DC Comics.

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Family Life is the second of the Inspector Starrett mysteries set in the town of Ramelton in County Donegal.

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Ian Rankin is best known and often lauded for his Rebus series of crime fiction novels set in Edinburgh. He’s written relatively few standalones to date.