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  1. Jan 1, 2003 · “Dead I Well May Be” is the story of Irish National Michael Forsythe who illegally moves to The United States to escapeThe Troubles “in Belfast. McKinty gives readers a dark and violent look at life in New York City as would-be gangster Michael struggles to make it.

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  2. Dead I Well May be is a 2003 novel by Irish/Australian author Adrian McKinty. It is his second novel, following Orange Rhymes With Everything, and was nominated for the CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger award for the best thriller of the year. [1]

  3. Jul 25, 2010 · But I went." So admits Michael Forsythe, an illegal immigrant escaping the Troubles in Belfast. But young Michael is strong and fearless and clever—just the fellow to be tapped by Darkey, a crime boss, to join a gang of Irish thugs struggling against the rising Dominican powers in Harlem and the Bronx.

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  4. 4.0 1,183 ratings. Book 1 of 3: Michael Forsythe. See all formats and editions. EMI starts at ₹341. No Cost EMI available EMI options. Save Extra with 3 offers. No Cost EMI: Avail No Cost EMI on select cards for orders above ₹3000 Details. Bank Offer (8): 10% Instant Discount up to INR 1750 on HSBC Credit Card EMI Trnxs. Minimum purchase…See All.

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  5. An illegal immigrant escaping the troubles in Belfast, young Michael Forsythe is strong and clever and fearless – just the man to be tapped by crime boss Darkey White to lead a gang of Irish thugs against the rising Dominican powers in Harlem and the Bronx.

  6. Dec 1, 2004 · This Irish bad-boy thriller, set in the hardest streets of New York City, introduces us to Michael Forsythe, an illegal immigrant escaping from the Troubles in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

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  7. The acclaimed debut from the New York Times bestselling author of The Chain, this Irish bad-boy thriller—set in the hardest streets of New York City—brims with violence, greed, and sexual betrayal."I didn't want to go to America, I didn't want to work for Darkey White.