ghostchaser reviewed Christine Falls by Benjamin Black
Review of 'Christine Falls' on 'Goodreads'
2 stars
well written. I don't think i was in mood for the story line.
340 pages
English language
Published Oct. 10, 2006 by H. Holt.
"Quirke and Malachy Griffin were raised as brothers, though Quirke - rescued from an Irish orphanage by Malachy's father, the eminent Judge Garrett Griffin - was always the favored son. But Malachy married the American girl Quirke loved, and Quirke settled for her sister, who died in childbirth soon thereafter. Malachy went on to become a prominent obstetrician and Quirke a hard-drinking pathologist, and for the past twenty years the two have coexisted uneasily as brothers-in-law as well as rivals." "Then one night, after a few drinks at an office party, Quirke shuffles down to the morgue and discovers Malachy altering a file he has no business even reading. Odd enough in itself to find him there, but the next morning, when the haze has lifted, Quirke begins to suspect that his brother-in-law was in fact tampering with a corpse - and concealing the cause of death. It turns out …
"Quirke and Malachy Griffin were raised as brothers, though Quirke - rescued from an Irish orphanage by Malachy's father, the eminent Judge Garrett Griffin - was always the favored son. But Malachy married the American girl Quirke loved, and Quirke settled for her sister, who died in childbirth soon thereafter. Malachy went on to become a prominent obstetrician and Quirke a hard-drinking pathologist, and for the past twenty years the two have coexisted uneasily as brothers-in-law as well as rivals." "Then one night, after a few drinks at an office party, Quirke shuffles down to the morgue and discovers Malachy altering a file he has no business even reading. Odd enough in itself to find him there, but the next morning, when the haze has lifted, Quirke begins to suspect that his brother-in-law was in fact tampering with a corpse - and concealing the cause of death. It turns out the body belonged to a young woman named Christine Falls. And as Quirke reluctantly presses on toward the truth behind her death, he comes up against some insidious and very well guarded secrets of Dublin's high Catholic society - which includes members of the Griffin family. But when he is urged - at first subtly and then with considerable violence - to probe no further, he nevertheless finds himself drawn inexorably down a trail that leads him across the ocean to Boston, and deep into his own past."--BOOK JACKET
well written. I don't think i was in mood for the story line.
what a great mystery, and connected characters/timeline to the very next book of his that I packed. Made seat 11C on the puddlejumper just a peachy flight..
In 1950s Ireland, an Irishwoman dies in childbirth, but the doctor writes it up as something else; his brother the pathologist wonders why - and what became of the baby. An appreciation of crime fiction that made me think "gentrification" - damn, there goes the neighborhood, there'll be a Starbucks on the corner any minute. Good writing, but the plot had a conspiracy at its center that didn't match the style rest of the book.