Making the Cut

by Jim Lusby

Published 16 March 1995
Set in the debilitated council estates of Waterford and the nearby Kilcohan greyhound stadium, this is the first in a series of crime novels featuring Detective Inspector Carl McCadden. Unorthodox, unshaven and unpopular with his superiors, McCadden investigates the murder of a local jack-the-lad.

Flashback

by Jim Lusby

Published 11 April 1996
The Belview Guesthouse overlooks the city of Waterford. Popular in theatrical circles, it takes the discovery of a woman's naked body, bludgeoned and flayed and tangled in blood-soaked sheets in one of the bedrooms to bring Inspector McCadden to the residence. But before he's had time to dig out his copy of Hamlet another body is found in similar circumstances across town in Gracedieu. Before long, McCadden finds himself plunged into the murky world of amateur Players, 'home-movie' makers and the local alternative comedy circuit ...'The Irish setting makes for a pleasant change and Inspector Carl McCadden has just the right degree of laid-back charm' Guardian