Rival legends - the police forces in Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic - form an uneasy alliance as homicide detective Adam Kincaid tracks a serial killer during the brutal civil war known as The Troubles. Each murder duplicates the medieval-torture death of a famous saint or martyr, leading Inspector Kincaid to a high-level Church-State cover up and a notorious, border-hopping priest whose infamous crimes the All Saints Slayer, aka the Crucifix Killer, may be trying to avenge. Skeptical about institutions he has embraced since childhood, Kincaid must overcome suppressed fears, buried…mehr
Rival legends - the police forces in Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic - form an uneasy alliance as homicide detective Adam Kincaid tracks a serial killer during the brutal civil war known as The Troubles. Each murder duplicates the medieval-torture death of a famous saint or martyr, leading Inspector Kincaid to a high-level Church-State cover up and a notorious, border-hopping priest whose infamous crimes the All Saints Slayer, aka the Crucifix Killer, may be trying to avenge. Skeptical about institutions he has embraced since childhood, Kincaid must overcome suppressed fears, buried secrets, and physical injuries to identify a brilliant, ruthless adversary in the chaos of combat and divided loyalties in a land at war with itself.
Born in Reykjavik, Iceland, I have lived in several countries and explored many paths-writing, music, and carpentry-each shaping my perspective. In 2013, my wife and I traveled India as a photographer-musician duo, which became a spiritual pilgrimage. That journey led to my first book, What Is Your Good Name?, a blend of travel, personal narrative, and spiritual exploration. More recently, my appreciation for nature and sustainable living led me to write The Little Handbook of Natural Remedies, a practical guide to using herbs for everyday health and well-being. Covering traditional preparations like tinctures, teas, and salves, it's perfect for anyone wanting to connect with nature's healing power.
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