BANVILLE, JOHN
A fresh blanket of snow can almost cover all the sins in this little gem of a story by John Banville. A wonderfully atmospheric who-done-it adjacent to the world of Dublin pathologist Quirke.
Here Detective Inspector St.John Strafford goes to a southeast coastal town south of Dublin to investigate the murder of a priest at Ballyglass. Who would kill a well-liked preist?
A very enjoyable read. The first of perhaps more St. John Strafford mysteries?