Author: Ken Bruen
Cites
- NULL (3)
- IN: Cross (2007) Fiction, Irish
EPIGRAPH: A cross is only agony if
you are aware of it.
FROM: Irish Saying, (None), Saying, Ireland
- IN: The Emerald Lie (2016) Fiction, Irish
EPIGRAPH: Lance Armstrong: "Everybody wants to know what I'm on. What am I on? I'm on my bike, busting my balls six hours a day. What are you on?"
"Grammar!"
FROM: NULL, (None), NULL, NULL
- Sir Robert Peel (1)
- IN: A White Arrest (1998) Fiction, Irish
EPIGRAPH: A white arrest - the pinnacle of a policeman’s career
FROM: A White Arrest, (None), NULL, UK
- Detective Sergeant Brant (1)
- IN: A White Arrest (1998) Fiction, Irish
EPIGRAPH: The big one cancels all the previous shit
FROM: NULL, (1998), Fictional, NULL
- Cathi Unsworth (1)
- IN: Sanctuary (2008) Fiction, Irish
EPIGRAPH: For now at least, all that was to come, and
would come in its own delicious time. She
would enjoy each minute of what was to come
next, let it unfurl as slowly as she liked.
FROM: The Singer, (2007), Novel, UK
- Carol O'Connell (1)
- IN: Purgatory (2013) Fiction, Irish
EPIGRAPH: Your crazy daughter is on our shortlist.'
'There's nothing wrong with her.'
'She talks to people who aren't there.'
'No she doesn't, she only listens.'
FROM: The Chalk Girl, (2012), Novel, US
- KB (1)
- IN: The Devil (2010) Fiction, Irish
EPIGRAPH: Nightmares are the dress rehearsal for the dread awaiting.
FROM: NULL, (2010), Author, NULL
Cited by
- Thomas Piccirilli (1)
- IN: The Cold Spot (2008) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: I hated what I had to do, but the devil drives.
FROM: The Killing of the Tinkers, (2002), Novel, Ireland