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"Emery populates 1995 Belfast so conscientiously and evokes its atmosphere so faithfully..." -- Kirkus Reviews "Fans won't want to miss this strong installment in a fine series." -- Booklist "Anyone looking for a mystery series to read would be well advised to consider the Collins-Burke mystery series by Anne Emery... Filled with lots of suspense, a good plot and some history, Though the Heavens Fall is another excellent novel in this entertaining series!" -- Hamilton Spectator As 1995 dawns in the North of Ireland, Belfast is a city of army patrols, bombed-out buildings, and "peace walls"…mehr

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"Emery populates 1995 Belfast so conscientiously and evokes its atmosphere so faithfully..." -- Kirkus Reviews "Fans won't want to miss this strong installment in a fine series." -- Booklist "Anyone looking for a mystery series to read would be well advised to consider the Collins-Burke mystery series by Anne Emery... Filled with lots of suspense, a good plot and some history, Though the Heavens Fall is another excellent novel in this entertaining series!" -- Hamilton Spectator As 1995 dawns in the North of Ireland, Belfast is a city of army patrols, bombed-out buildings, and "peace walls" segregating one community from the other. But the IRA has called a ceasefire. So, it's as good a time as any for Monty Collins and Father Brennan Burke to visit the city. But the past is never past in Belfast, and it rises up to haunt them all: a man goes off a bridge on a dark, lonely road; a rogue IRA enforcer is shot; and a series of car bombs remains an unsolved crime. The trouble is compounded by a breakdown in communication: Brennan knows nothing about the secrets in a file on Monty's desk. And Monty has no idea what lies behind a late-night warning from the IRA. With a smoking gun at the centre of it all, Brennan and Monty are on a collision course and will learn more than they ever wanted to know about what passes for law in 1995 Belfast. An inscription on a building south of the Irish border says it all: "Let justice be done though the heavens fall." Anne Emery is a lawyer and the author of the Collins-Burke mystery series, set in Halifax, Cape Breton, Ireland, London, and New York. She has won two Arthur Ellis Awards, an Independent Publisher Book Awards silver medal, and the Dartmouth Book Award for Fiction.
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Anne Emery is a lawyer and the author of the Collins-Burke mystery series, set in Halifax, Cape Breton, Ireland, London, and New York. She has won two Arthur Ellis Awards, an Independent Publisher Book Awards silver medal, and the Dartmouth Book Award for Fiction.