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The Scholar
[Paperback - 2019]
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Category: Fiction
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Publisher: Sphere Uk | ISBN: 9780751569339 | Pages: 384
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A truly fine police procedural IRISH INDEPENDENT
Utterly compelling JANE CASEY
A superbly paced, engaging read WOMAN S WAY

BRILLIANCE CAN BE DEADLY . . .

When Detective Cormac Reilly s girlfriend Emma stumbles across the victim of a hit and run early one morning, he is first on the scene of a murder that would never have been assigned to him.

The investigation promises to be high profile and high pressure: the dead girl is carrying an ID, that of Carline Darcy, heir apparent to Ireland s most successful pharmaceutical company. Darcy Therapeutics has a finger in every pie, including the laboratory where Emma works.

As Cormac investigates, evidence mounts that the death is linked to the lab and, increasingly, to Emma herself. Cormac is sure she couldn t be involved, but how well does he really know her? After all, this isn t the first time Emma s been accused of murder . . .

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Praise for Dervla McTiernan:

Excellently written and, at times, heartcatchingly sad MARIAN KEYES

Dervla McTiernan is a future star of the genre CHRIS BROOKMYRE

Brilliantly crafted SUNDAY MIRROR

An exciting new voice in Irish noir SUNDAY TIMES

As moving as it is fast-paced VAL McDERMID

Absolutely brilliant. Wonderful characters, authentic setting, and a sublime, twisty plot IRISH EXAMINER

Fans of Tana French will love McTiernan s expertly plotted, complex web of secrets KAREN DIONNE

Excellent . . . this one was a winner for me! ALEX GRAY

Loved every page . . . Cormac Reilly is a brilliant new character SAM BLAKE

Intelligent, compassionate and believable SINEAD CROWLEY

Dervla McTiernan was born in County Cork, Ireland to a family of seven. She studied corporate law at the National University of Ireland, Galway and the Law Society of Ireland, and practiced as a lawyer for twelve years. Following the global financial crisis she moved with her family to Western Australia, where she now works for the Mental Health Commission. She lives in Perth with her husband and two children.

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