barbara fister reviewed Graveland by Alan Glynn
Review of 'Graveland' on 'LibraryThing'
5 stars
An exceptionally good novel about a journalist uncovering the story behind the assassinations of men working on Wall Street, a father ruined by the crash who is trying to find out why his daughter is missing, and the devious history of a secretive financial baron. I'm not sure why irish writers are so good at this stuff, but Glynn is among the best. (I don't usually rate books, but apparently accidentally bumped into a star. I had to rerate it reflect my reading experience.)
An exceptionally good novel about a journalist uncovering the story behind the assassinations of men working on Wall Street, a father ruined by the crash who is trying to find out why his daughter is missing, and the devious history of a secretive financial baron. I'm not sure why irish writers are so good at this stuff, but Glynn is among the best. (I don't usually rate books, but apparently accidentally bumped into a star. I had to rerate it reflect my reading experience.)