The Killing of the Tinkers
- Authors: Ken Bruen
- Series: Book 2 in the Jack Taylor series
- Type: Novel
- Genres: Mystery
- Rank:Top 1000 in Best Hard-Boiled Mystery on Amazon
- Rating: 4.2 based on 1,143 reviews
- Release Date: January 23, 2004
- Print length: 256 pages (Hardcover)
About the book
Jack Taylor, A disgraced ex-cop in Galway, has slid further down the slope of despair. After a year in London he returns to his home town of Galway with a leather coat and a coke habit. Someone is systematically slaughtering young travellers and dumping their bodies in the city centre. Even in the state he's in, Jack Taylor has an uncanny ability to know where to look, what questions to ask, and with the aid of an English policeman, apparently solves the case. Now he stands poised on the precipice of the most devastating decision of his career, while at the same time a rare opportunity of real and enduring love also materialises. As with The Guards, the city of Galway dances, jeers, consoles, threatens, entices, near kills and yet continues to be the ultimate ground of Jack Taylor's transcendence, all he understands of heaven and hell.