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Inspector Brant

by Ken Bruen

7 books Started 1998 Latest 2007
Publication Reading Order

The Inspector Brant is a Crime Fiction series by Ken Bruen, made up of 7 books published between 1998 and 2007. It begins with A White Arrest (1998), and is best read in publication order. The most recent entry is Ammunition (2007), spanning 9 years of storytelling.

7books
9years active
2decades
~1.5yrs between books
2007latest release

Inspector Brant series: frequently asked questions

What order should I read the Inspector Brant series?

Start with A White Arrest (1998), the first book in the Inspector Brant series by Ken Bruen. Follow the books in publication order for the best reading experience.

How many books are in the Inspector Brant series?

There are 7 books in the Inspector Brant series by Ken Bruen, published between 1998 and 2007.

What is the first book in the Inspector Brant series?

The first book in the Inspector Brant series is A White Arrest, published in 1998 by Ken Bruen.

What is the latest book in the Inspector Brant series?

The most recent book in the Inspector Brant series is Ammunition (2007) by Ken Bruen.

Ken Bruen (born 1951) is an Irish crime novelist and poet. Born in Galway, he has lived in London, Amsterdam, New York, and Los Angeles before settling in Kinsale, Ireland. Bruen is best known for his Jack Taylor series, featuring a former Garda (Irish police officer) who has become a private detective in Galway. The series has been praised for its dark humor, strong characters, and gritty portrayal of life in Ireland. Other notable works by Bruen include: * "The Guards" (2001) * "Priest" (2001) * "Blitz" (2005) * "The Magdalen Martyrs" (2007) Bruen has received numerous awards for his work, including the Shamus Award for Best Novel in 2003 for "The Guards" and in 2005 for "Priest." He has also been nominated for the Edgar Award and the Anthony Award. Bruen's writing is characterized by its realism, dark humor, and exploration of social issues. He has been praised for his ability to create complex and flawed characters, and for his unflinching portrayal of the criminal underworld.

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