The Good Turn

2020 crime novel by Dervla McTiernan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Good Turn is a 2020 crime novel by Irish-Australian author Dervla McTiernan. It was originally published in Australia by HarperCollins.[1]

LanguageEnglish
SeriesCormac Reilly
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The Good Turn
AuthorDervla McTiernan
LanguageEnglish
SeriesCormac Reilly
GenreCrime novel
PublisherHarperCollins
Publication date
1 March 2020
Publication placeAustralia
Media typePrint
Pages384
AwardsBarry Award — Best Paperback Original, winner 2022
ISBN9781460756799
Preceded byThe Scholar 
Followed byThe Unquiet Grave 
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It is the third installment in the author's Cormac Reilly series of novels, following The Rúin and The Scholar, and preceding The Unquiet Grave.[2]

It was the winner of the Best Paperback Original Barry Award in 2022.[3]

Synopsis

After Cormac Reilly allows Garda Peter Fisher to take the lead in an investigation, Fisher shoots a suspect and he is sent home in disgrace to the village of Roundstone to work under his estranged father. There he is tasked with closing off a case of a double murder but starts to suspect that all is not as it should be with the case and that the real perpetrator might still be at large.

Critical reception

In The Newtown Review of Books Karen Chisholm noted the "effortless yarn-spinning" of all the books in this series. She continued: "It doesn't ever let go of the fundamentals of a police procedural, with crimes being investigated, stories being assessed and guilty parties identified, but it does that with brilliant characterisation and elegant descriptions of place, behaviour and atmosphere."[4]

Reviewing the novel for Australian Book Review Kirsten Tranter commented: "McTiernan's writing has the polish and pace of top-shelf crime fiction, but her work is made exceptional by the way she veers from the scripts that define the genre, along with her thoughtful attention to quotidian details of character and place...How, McTiernan asks, does a good cop manage to be a good cop in this world, this environment constrained by pinched resources, the constant shadow of corruption, the drag of indifference, the limits of the system even when it works as it is intended?"[5]

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