Dead Irish

Dead Irish by John Lescroart is a novel published by Headline Feature in 1996, featuring 436 pages in English. The story follows Dismas Hardy, an ex-policeman, ex-husband, and ex-lawyer, who finds himself at a crossroads in life after the suicide of his friend Eddie. Hardy’s investigation into Eddie’s death reveals deep-seated anger and turmoil within the Cochran family, prompting him to confront the complexities of their relationships.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of loss and familial discord, as Hardy navigates the challenges of uncovering the truth behind his friend’s tragic end. The book intertwines elements of mystery and suspense, exploring the darker aspects of human connections. With its blend of action and adventure, Dead Irish presents a compelling exploration of the consequences of unresolved emotions and the search for meaning amidst chaos.
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Ex-policeman, ex-husband, ex-lawyer Dismas Hardy wonders what to do with his life, until he hears that his friend Eddie, who had much to live for, has killed himself. He reluctantly agrees to investigate the death and uncovers an anger rotting away the fabric that binds the Cochran family together.
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