A review by amn028
In the Morning I'll be Gone by Adrian McKinty

3.0

The Sean Duffy saga continues. There are two storylines here and it's hard to determine which is the main one. The murder investigation becomes so central that when it ends at the 3/4 mark, I'd almost forgotten there was also the IRA search to be dealt with. The murder mystery wraps you up and keeps your interest to the point where it's hard to put down. The characters are typical of a Sean Duffy novel - well rounded, interesting and deeply flawed. That is one of the best points of the Duff character - he wants to do and be good, but his flaws make him more human than a lot of other protoganists. I was very happy to learn that this book does not mark the end of Duffy's travels and a fourth book is now available.