By Gerard O'Donovan
Scribner. 323 pp. $25
Reviewed by Peter Rozovsky
Good stories run through The Priest, Gerard O'Donovan's debut novel about a rash of sex assaults in Dublin, though some of the stories are marred by the telling.
One story is an ambitious reporter's ruthless pursuit of a hot lead. O'Donovan's own journalism background presumably shields him from allegations of media-bashing, and those parts of the novel feel right and credible.
Another, likely foremost in O'Donovan's mind, given the book's title, is the putting of "the crucifix back at the heart of Irish writing," as he told an Irish television interviewer.
A third concerns professional rivalries within the Irish police that alternately threaten to keep Inspector Mike Mulcahy on the main investigation and to force him off it.