The abduction of a child propels Celcius Daly into a forty-year-old quest for justice.
Anthony J. Quinn was born in Northern Ireland's County Tyrone and studied English at Queen's University, Belfast. He works as a journalist and author. His first novel, Disappeared, was published by Head of Zeus in 2014.
Beautiful writing about ugly events with a plot that's pleasingly
serpentine
*Sunday Times Crime Club*
Quinn's prose has a quality of bleak poetry... Trespass is a
bracing tale of a society ravaged by violence'
*Irish Times*
An outstanding, deeply satisfying and beautifully written police
procedural
*Irish Independent Top Crime and Thrillers of 2016*
Quinn's literary descriptions of the bleak Northern Irish landscape
are wonderfully evocative... if you enjoy a gritty police
procedural written with a literary twist, this one is for you'
*Sunday Independent*
The prose is of a high quality
*Irish Examiner*
Beautiful lyrical language worthy of a major literary work rather
than a crime story... A superb novel, like its predecessors, this
may be, but it holds more than its share of truth and is worth the
study and understanding of any student of modern history'
*Crime Review*
Quinn is a superb writer and probably one of the best crime
novelists around at the moment. Trespass is a wonderful book by any
standards'
*William Ryan's Summer Reading Pick, Sunday Independent*
Carefully wrought, often lyrical prose, always rich with
foreboding
*Booklist*
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