Author:Catherine Kirwan
Recommended by Graham Norton on The Graham Norton Show
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He'll do anything to protect his secrets. She'll stop at nothing to expose the truth.
It only takes one person to break the silence.
When solicitor Finn Fitzpatrick is approached by a man to investigate the death of his daughter, her first instinct is to refuse.
The father is grieving, and unable to accept that his daughter committed suicide. And yet something about the man’s story chimes with Finn.
Why did a bright, confident, beautiful young girl suddenly drop out of school? Could the answer lie in her relationship with Ireland's most famous film director?
The deeper Finn goes into the case, the more dark, twisted and dangerous the picture becomes.
Because these are powerful people she is trying to expose. And they're willing to do anything to keep the truth hidden.
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'Just finished Darkest Truth by Catherine Kirwan. It's brilliant! A heroine flawed but not in the normal whisky-soaked-my-wife-has-left me way - that takes you on an evocative crime journey through the cut-throughs and cobbles of Cork City. A fabulous sleep thief and great read.' OWEN McDONNELL, Killing Eve
'A clever twist on the genre.' ARAMINTA HALL, author of Our Kind of Cruelty
'A gripping, twisting novel of mounting suspense. It couldn't be more relevant.' AMY LLOYD, author of The Innocent Wife
'A fast-paced and twisty thriller, with a gutsy protagonist you can't help but root for. It left me breathless.' CLAIRE ASKEW, author of All The Hidden Truths
'The story is told at a propulsive rate, the legal details are persuasive and the dialogue is excellent.' IRISH TIMES
'This is a wonderfully assured debut. While the plot of Darkest Truth may have been suggested by the recent worldwide #MeToo movement, there is little of the 'me too' in its writing because Kirwan delivers her cracking tale in her own distinctive voice. In Finn Fitzpatrick, she has created an immensely likeable, feisty and individual character, and the supporting cast in this intriguing mystery are equally well drawn.' IRISH INDEPENDENT
'Her quest to expose Gill is dark and twisted, but the believability of the characters is undeniable. Powerful writing’ WOMAN
Darkest Truth tackles difficult issues with empathy and intelligence and still manages to be a gripping, twisting novel of mounting suspense. It couldn't be more relevant and the time to read this is right now.
—— Amy Lloyd, author of The Innocent WifeDarkest Truth has an unforgettable heroine, a well plotted story and very moving honesty at its heart. Timely and highly evocative of its setting, it's a strikingly good debut. I can't wait to read more from Catherine Kirwan.
—— Jane Casey, author of the Maeve Kerrigan seriesA clever twist on the genre, asking us to look at male privilege and the reasons why these men have been able to get away with their crimes for so long...A very timely novel.
—— Araminta Hall, author of Our Kind of CrueltyA fast-paced and twisty thriller, with a gutsy protagonist you can't help but root for. It left me breathless.
—— Claire Askew, author of All The Hidden TruthsA strong, authentic and thoroughly likeable solicitor-protagonist, vivid setting and gripping storyline make for a terrific debut. I look forward to more from Catherine Kirwan!
—— Andrea Carter author of the Inishowen Mysteries (soon to be made into a TV series)I really enjoyed it...A great female protagonist, a timely plot and the promise of much more to come from this debut author.
—— Catherine Ryan Howard author of Distress Signals (shortlisted for a CWA New Blood Dagger) and The Liar's Girl.The story is told at a propulsive rate, the legal details are persuasive and the dialogue is excellent.
—— Irish TimesA wonderfully assured debut
—— Irish IndependentA pacey page-turner, full of twists
—— Irish ExaminerHer quest to expose Gill is dark and twisted, but the believability of the characters is undeniable. Powerful writing
—— WomanA gripping and topical debut about chasing the truth and refusing to be silenced
—— CultureFlyA compelling debut novel
—— Choice novelDarkest Truth is a very entertaining, confident and impressive debut with a very convincing main protagonist… It’s really wonderful to see Cork play such an important role in Catherine Kirwan’s writing, capturing the city in a very unique fashion… Darkest Truth is a very topical book focusing in on the current Me Too movement, mental health, grooming and abuse. Catherine Kirwan handles all these areas with great sensitivity, while also bringing us a novel that will have you eager to turn the pages, as you race to the finish.
—— Swirl and Thread BlogIt’s a great story
—— John Breen , Irish ExaminerWith fast action, a smart plot and Reacher's laconic wit - as ever, it's pure pleasure
—— Sunday MirrorThe only question is whether it's a superior instalment in the series - and the answer is yes.
—— Mail on SundayLee Child is a very good writer who happens to compose thrillers. He is a first-rate stylist...every landscape, street scene, room and person passing through the story is observed in clean, precise declarative sentences whose elegant simplicity belies the tremendous skill it took to craft them.
—— Times Literary SupplementIf you haven’t read any Jack Reacher, you have a treat in store. He excels at the art of the putdown, followed by a punch. But he is as sensitive as Sherlock Holmes to telling details in the way people present themselves, and to nuances of behaviour that lead him through mazes of lies to the truth...a hitchhiker without a phone, a one-man force for good.
—— The TimesI thoroughly enjoyed My Name is Anna from the outset, my attention was grabbed by the intriguing prologue and beautiful prose. Lizzy Barber manages to balance a compelling narrative with excellent attention to detail and exquisite descriptions.
—— Something BookishA chillingly compulsive read
—— Daily MailTells the tale of the Icelandic witch trials
—— RedA tense, Iceland-set thriller
—— Sunday PostA gorgeous book about the power of stories that makes the landscape of Iceland as powerful a character as any of the humans
—— Sarah Shaffi, PHOENIXA haunting novel that delivers chills. THE GLASS WOMAN is charged with the dark energy of the Icelandic Sagas
—— Kirkus ReviewsMystery and potential danger linger throughout, and with its dreamy prose THE GLASS WOMAN satisfies readers with the ways of an old world
—— Publisher’s WeeklyA chilling and enthralling telling of the Icelandic witch trials. Not only beautifully drawn but poignant, evocative and fascinating. A haunting gothic tale'
—— HistoriaA rare look at male witch trials, set in Iceland
—— Guardian