In Breaking
Point, Brian is struggling to come to terms with his brother’s death. His
girlfriend is pregnant and is unsure about him as a father. The local dope
dealer spends too much time smoking his own gear and hopes that his dreams of
opening a Kung Fu school will help him pay of his debts to his supplier. Owen is
just a bitter man seeking revenge for the ear Brian shot off.
These ingredients are perfect to create a romp in a quiet
Northern Irish village. Each element of the story collides with the other to
provide a novella with bags of dangerous energy.
Gerard Brennan handles his players really well and his
plotting-foot is always hard down on the accelerator as he drives the story
forward. The inevitable violence is brutal and graphic when it happens. It also
carries some rather unusual elements that only a slightly twisted mind could
create.
Above all, I enjoyed the humour of Brennan’s novella. He
uses a lot of comedy and it percolates through character, conversation and
situation. It’s an addition to the punchy story that adds a lot to its
entertainment factor.
This one’s perfect for shaking up one’s reading diet and adding
some fun to life.
It is a sequel, but you really don’t need to read the
prequel [The
Point] first. I would, however, urge you to do so at some point as I feel it’s
a slightly stronger piece.
The Point novellas are great reads and I’ll definitely be
going back for more if there’s a further addition.
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