A review by bgg616
In the Morning I'll Be Gone by Adrian McKinty

4.0

This was a fast read, and I appreciate that McKinty doesn't fill his books up with irrelevant trivia. Sean Duffy continues to be a bad boy though a bit subdued in the third volume of the trilogy. I liked the change of scenery - around Derry, the Donegal border, Rathlin Island appears, and Duffy even goes to England. Duffy, as always, gets himself in and out of deadly situations. I wish there were more books to come because McKinty has created a fascinating character in Sean Duffy with a compelling backdrop.