Books by Anthony Quinn and Complete Book Reviews
Anthony Quinn, Author, Daniel Paisner, With HarperCollins Publishers $25 (388p) ISBN 978-0-06-018354-7
Quinn follows up his first book, The Original Sin, with this deeper, more contemplative memoir recalling his varied careers before and beyond acting. They include stints as one of Aimee Semple McPherson's street preachers working the East Los...
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Anthony Quinn. Open Road/mysteriouspress.com, $14.99 trade paper (262p) ISBN 978-1-453260-97-5
Irish journalist Quinn's fiction debut kicks off a series featuring Northern Ireland police inspector Celcius Daly. This first installment manages to both entertain and enlighten, taking decades of sectarian violence that preceded present-day calm...
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Anthony Quinn. Open Road/MysteriousPress.com, $14.99 trade paper (250p) ISBN 978-1-4804-3605-3
The degradation of human trafficking is at the heart of Quinn's somber second novel featuring Northern Ireland's Insp. Celcius Daly (after 2012's Disappeared). Daly is called in after a badly burnt corpse is found in a car, the victim believed to be
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Anthony Quinn. MysteriousPress.com, $15.99 trade paper (344p) ISBN 978-1-4976-6587-3
Quinn's masterly third mystery featuring Insp. Celcius Daly (after 2013's Border Angels) successfully integrates the bloody history of Northern Ireland with a suspenseful plot. In 2013, long after the ceasefire that ostensibly ended the Troubles,...
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Anthony J. Quinn. Pegasus Crime, $25.95 (336p) ISBN 978-1-68177-550-0
Set largely in the border country between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, Quinn’s uneven fourth mystery featuring Insp. Celcius Daly (after 2015’s Silence) chronicles the embattled Belfast police detective’s struggle to find a missing...
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Anthony Quinn. Europa Editions, $19 trade paper (464p) ISBN 978-1-60945-415-9
The fantastic fourth novel (after Curtain Call) from former Independent film critic Quinn is a testament to women who fought for what they wanted in a time of little personal and professional autonomy. Fresh out of military service, Freya Wyley...
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