A review by balthazarlawson
Gun Street Girl by Adrian McKinty

4.0

Sean Duffy is in trouble again as he reluctantly gets involved in a murder case that everyone thinks is suicide. Being Northern Ireland in 1985 this is not an easy task as very few murders are ever solved. But the next best thing is to resolve them. The usual cast of shadowy characters are lurking in the background of everything that goes on in Duffy's life. It's not easy being a police officer in Northern Ireland.

The thing I did find annoying was the one or two sentences. It's fine up to a point but I felt there was too many of them in places all lumped together. I can see the reason for the style of writing but I still find it annoying.