Description
The No. 1 bestselling story of one of Ireland's top homicide investigators
'Thrilling and insightful' Ray D'Arcy, RTE
'Intriguing . . . a great read . . . it's the story of Ireland in a way' Nicola Tallant
'Important and compassionate' Irish Times
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'A fascinating, deeply personal journey inside of some of the most high-profile and grotesque crimes of the past four decades . . . a rare insight into the darkest recess of human nature' Paul Williams, Irish Independent
After a forty-year career in the gardai Christy Mangan knows how hard it is to solve a murder. Now, in Cracking the Case, he takes a deep dive into how investigations are run.
The book includes infamous and iconic cases such as that of Fr Niall Molloy whose violent death after a high society wedding became a source of feverish conspiracy theories; the notorious 'Scissor Sisters' case in which two sisters killed and dismembered their mother's abusive lover; and the tragic murder of teenager, Keane Mulready-Woods, as part of a gangland turf war in Drogheda.
In these and other fascinating stories, Mangan details the care investigators take in trying to give victims' families answers and to see justice done. He also shows a deep understanding of the complex reasons people are drawn into crime or commit unthinkable acts.
Cracking the Case is a remarkable insight into the mind of a gifted garda working at the highest level.
Christy Mangan retired at the rank of chief superintendent in 2022.
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'The people who most ought to read it are the country's lawmakers and the top rank of An Garda Siochana' Irish Times
'Lots of fascinating stories' Matt Cooper, Today FM
'Compelling' RTE Guide
About the Author
Chief Superintendent Christy Mangan joined the Irish police force, An Garda Siochana, upon leaving school in 1980 and over the course of his forty year career, he was involved in more than 100 murder investigations. He twice received the Scott Medal for valour in the performance of his duties. Mangan established the Serious Crime Review Team in 2007, investigating historic cold cases. He retired in 2022. Cracking the Case is his first book.
Reviews
'Takes the reader on a fascinating, deeply personal journey inside of some of the most high-profile and grotesque crimes of the past four decades . . . a rare insight into the darkest recesses of human nature.' -- Paul Williams * Irish Independent *
'Intriguing ... a great read ... it's the story of Ireland in a way' -- Nicola Tallant * Crime World Podcast *
'Thrilling, insightful, harrowing' -- Ray D'Arcy * RTE Radio 1 *
'Important and compassionate' * Irish Times *
'Gripping' * Irish Independent *
'The people who most ought to read it are the country's lawmakers and the top ranks of An Garda Siochana.' -- Ray Burke * Irish Times *
'An important and clearly written chronicle of coalface crime-fighting in Ireland over the past four decades.' * Irish Times *
'Lots of fascinating stories' -- Matt Cooper * Today FM *
'Compelling' -- Donal O'Donoghue * RTE Guide *
'Intriguing' -- Liam Collins * Sunday Independent *
A must-read * Irish Daily Mirror *
Sober, diligent and unpretentious * Sunday Business Post *
A professional with a human touch, [Christy Mangan] always investigated crime with an open and thorough mind . . . an important read -- Barry Cummins, security correspondent * RTE (introduction) *
Book Information
ISBN 9780241996331
Author Christy Mangan
Format Paperback
Page Count 288
Imprint Penguin Books Ltd
Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Weight(grams) 202g
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 129mm * 17mm