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The Troubles live on in Belfast Noir, a genre perfectly suited to its crimes


The Troubles live on in Belfast Noir, a genre perfectly suited to its crimes
Lorraine Berry
© (Kelly Creighton/Avon Books/Soho Crime)
Three books of Belfast Noir: The Sleeping Season, by Kelly Creighton, Who Took Eden Mulligan? by Sharon Dempsey and The Ghosts of Belfast by Stuart Neville (Kelly Creighton/Avon Books/Soho Crime)
In a time of war, what is the role of the lawman, the keeper of civil order, whose cause is justice rather than victory and whose quarry are criminals, not combatants?
Such questions resonate from Gaza to the still-unsettled British Isles. And they rise to the surface in a relatively recent genre of fiction, and one of my favorites: what has sometimes been called “Belfast Noir.” Adrian McKinty, Stuart Neville, Flynn Berry, Kelly Creighton and Sharon Dempsey among others write detective fiction against the backdrop of modern Northern Ireland. (McKinty and Neville co-edited a collection titled Belfast Noir ....

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Why are there no romance novels set in Belfast?


Why are there no romance novels set in Belfast?
Claire McGowan on the potential for genres other than crime to take off in Northern Ireland
Tue, May 11, 2021, 05:54
Claire McGowan
Claire McGowan: “I’m part of the problem, I’ll admit, as it wouldn’t have occurred to me to set a women’s fiction novel in Belfast, had my editor not suggested it.” Photograph: Jamie Drew
 
Writing in 2003, in an essay entitled Why Crime Fiction is Good For You, Ian Rankin commented that there were almost no thrillers coming out of Northern Ireland, perhaps because violence was still too real there to be entertainment. ....

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The Troubles are not the North's only story

The Troubles are not the North's only story
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