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Posted on August 15, 2022February 16, 2023

*Review* Brouhaha by Ardal O Hanlon. I am always surprised when someone not from a


*Review*
Brouhaha by Ardal O Hanlon.
I am always surprised when someone not from a writing background ( whatever that is) pens a novel. We all know Ardal as a comedian and actor but here we go on his next novel!
This is a crime mystery novel set in a border town full of murders, dodginess and crime.
The story opens with the apparent suicide of localad, Dove and brings us back to the event the town just can't let go-the disappearance of a young girl under very dubious circumstances.
The book revolves around three main characters. Kevin, the retired garda who handled the disappearance case originally. Sharkey, Dove's best friend and a local reporter Joanne.
The writing is good,  heavy but quite observant in terms of a small Irish town. In places, it does go on a bit where it doesn't need to,  which pulls the drama back.
Overall I really enjoyed it. A crime mystery with a mix of creepy,  bloodthirsty and morally good characters. Sad too.

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