A review by emckeon1002
The Final Silence by Stuart Neville

5.0

Stuart Neville can write, plain and simple. His characters breathe real life, and he walks us through the grit and despair of crime in a city complicated by religious divisions, cultural restraints and political ambitions. Jack Lennon is a mess, and he knows it, driven by past miscalculations, lost love and the desire to rehabilitate his reputation and integrity. Neville has an eye for detail that drops the reader squarely into every scene. That he's a master of plot and suspense only means the reader is tearing at the pages to get to the end, and regretting the end when one gets there.