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Sinéad Crowley



Sinead Crowley is Arts and Media Correspondent for RTE, Ireland’s national broadcaster, working for television, radio and online.


Genres: Mystery, General Fiction, Horror
 
Series
DS Claire Boyle
   1. Can Anybody Help Me? (2014)
   2. Are You Watching Me? (2015)
   3. One Bad Turn (2017)
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Novels
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Books containing stories by Sinéad Crowley
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Voices (2020)
An Open Door Book of Stories
edited by
Patricia Scanlan
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Trouble is Our Business (2016)
An Anthology of Irish Crime Writers
edited by
Declan Burke

Sinéad Crowley recommends
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The Drowning Place (2026)
(DS Joseph Ashe, book 1)
Sarah Hilary
"Crime novels often feature the detectives' personal lives alongside their professional work but in this book the two truly intertwine with poignant, sometimes shocking results. DS Joe Ashe is a beautifully drawn character to be sympathised with, but never pitied, while the rural Derbyshire landscape, expertly evoked forms a stunning backdrop for a very satisfying mystery. The Drowning Place marks the start of a wonderfully constructed police procedural series, where the crime at the heart of the novel is only part of the very moving story."
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It's Not What You Think (2026)
Clare Mackintosh
"An absolute treat of a crime novel ... a thought-provoking read."
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The Seventh Body (2025)
Catherine Kirwan
"A pin sharp police procedural which combines a satisfyingly twisty plot with a vivid and ultra realistic setting."

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