'Moving, beautifully written' The Times 'Heart-breaking. The
Nameless Dead is as good a novel of modern Ireland as you're likely
to read this year, crime or otherwise' Irish Times ________ 'You
can't investigate the baby, Inspector. It's the law.' Declan
Cleary's body has never been found, but everyone believes he was
killed for informing on a friend over thirty years ago. Now the
Commission for Location of Victims' Remains is following a tip-off
that he was buried on the small isle of Islandmore, in the middle
of the River Foyle. Instead, the dig uncovers a baby's skeleton,
and it doesn't look like death by natural causes. But evidence
revealed by the Commission's activities cannot lead to prosecution.
Inspector Devlin is torn. He has no desire to resurrect the violent
divisions of the recent past. Neither can he let a suspected
murderer go unpunished. Now the secret is out, more deaths follow.
Devlin must follow his conscience - even when that puts those
closest to him at terrible risk . . . ________ Praise for Brian
McGilloway: 'Dazzling' The Guardian on Borderlands 'A clever web of
intrigue that deepens and darkens as it twists' Peter James on
Gallows Lane 'Some of the very best crime fiction being written
today' Lee Child on Bad Blood
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