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Person: Steve Cavanagh

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'Two Kinds of Stanger' is the ninth book in Steve Cavanagh’s series featuring criminal defence attorney Eddie Flynn

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Book review: Murder most foul but innocent man named as guilty party by sociopath
Book review: Murder most foul but innocent man named as guilty party by sociopath
Steve Cavanagh's 'Witness 8' is a  psychological thriller, a gripping page-turner with many twists and turns

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Book review: The Defence
Book review: The Defence

In the real world Steve Cavanagh is a Belfast lawyer who explained to Declan Burke how an exceptional advocate can convince a jury black is actually white.

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Author profile: Steve Cavanagh
Author profile: Steve Cavanagh

AS a lawyer, Steve has conducted several high profile cases. In 2010, representing a factory worker, he won the largest award for damages in race discrimination in Northern Ireland’s legal history.

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"Belfast Noir": Move over Scandinavia, the Irish are the real thrillers ...

Ireland’s ascent to the top of the crime-fiction tree will reach new heights this week, when an anthology featuring the country’s finest thriller-writers is launched in New York on November 7, writes author and journalist Garbhan Downey.

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