The Ghosts of Belfast

by Stuart Neville

Soho Press | October 1, 2009 | Hardcover

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"The best first novel I've read in years...It's a flat-out terror trip."-James Ellroy

"Not only one of the finest thriller debuts of the last ten years, but also one of the best Irish novels, in any genre, of recent times."-John Connolly

"The Ghosts of Belfast is the book when the world finally sits up and goes WOW, the Irish really have taken over the world of crime writing. Stuart Neville is Ireland's answer to Henning Mankell."-Ken Bruen

"Sure to garner attention and stir lively pub discussions."-Library Journal

"Neville's debut novel is tragic, violent, exciting, plausible, and compelling. . . . The Ghosts of Belfast is dark, powerful, insightful, and hard to put down."-Booklist

"Neville's debut is as unrelenting as Fegan's ghosts, pulling no punches as it describes the brutality of Ireland's ''troubles'' and the crime that has followed, as violent men find new outlets for their skills. Sharp prose places readers in this pitiless place and holds them there. Harsh and unrelenting crime fiction, masterfully done."-Kirkus

"[Stuart] Neville has the talent to believably blend the tropes of the crime novel and those of a horror, in the process creating a page-turning thriller akin to a collaboration between John Connolly and Stephen King. . . [The Ghosts of Belfast] is a superb thriller, and one of the first great post-Troubles novels to emerge from Northern Ireland."-Sunday Independent (Ireland)

Fegan has been a "hard man," an IRA killer in northern Ireland. Now that peace has come, he is being haunted day and night by twelve ghosts: a mother and infant, a schoolboy, a butcher, an RUC constable, and seven other of his innocent victims. In order to appease them, he's going to have to kill the men who gave him orders.

As he's working his way down the list he encounters a woman who may offer him redemption; she has borne a child to an RUC officer and is an outsider too. Now he has given Fate-and his quarry-a hostage. Is this Fegan's ultimate mistake?

Stuart Neville is a partner in a multimedia design business based in Armagh, northern Ireland. This novel, also known as The Twelve in the UK and Ireland, is the first in a series.
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    by Monica
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    Gerry Fegan is a Former paramilitary killer and he just wants to sleep without twelve ghosts haunting his dreams. And in order to be able to leave the haunting behind, Gerry knows he has to find redemption for the twelve people he played a role in killing. "The Ghosts of Belfast" takes place mainly in Belfast, after the political violence in Northern Ireland, with Fegan desperately needing to do something to deal with the immense feelings of guilt he carries around with him...guilt that he is constantly reminded about by the twelve ghosts. I blew through this book, finding it hard to put down. Fast-paced and violent, i was never kept waiting for the next thing to happen. The author was able to successfully take me into a world that i have no understanding of...i often felt empathy and pity for the characters in this book, finding myself wanting to change the way the story was going, but knowing that the way Neville wrote it was what made the impact so strong. There is a second and third book that continues with this story, which i'll of course be reading.

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