**"A m elange of clues from classic mysteries plus plenty of Irish charm produce an enjoyable read." --_Kirkus_ _Reviews_** **** **Join a bestselling author and travel to County Cork in Ireland to solve a bookish mystery full of twists in a cozy whodunit perfect for fans of Sheila Connolly, Ka
Murder in an Irish Bookshop A Cozy Irish Murder Mystery
β Scribed by Carlene O'Connor
- Publisher
- Kensington Books
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 151 KB
- Series
- An Irish Village Mystery
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- La Vergne
- ISBN
- 1496730852
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β¦ Synopsis
"A m elange of clues from classic mysteries plus plenty of Irish charm produce an enjoyable read."
--Kirkus Reviews
Join a bestselling author and travel to County Cork in Ireland to solve a bookish mystery full of twists in a cozy whodunit perfect for fans of Sheila Connolly, Kate Carlisle, and Laura Childs!
Between training the new town garda and trying to set a wedding date with her fiance, Macdara Flannery, Siobhan O'Sullivan is feeling a bit overwhelmed. She's looking forward to visiting the new bookshop and curling up with an exciting novel--only to discover the shelves contain nothing but Literature with a capital L. The owner not only refuses to stock romances, mysteries, and science fiction, but won't even let customers enter his store unless they can quote James Joyce or Sean Hennessey.
Despite the owner deliberately limiting his clientele, he's hosting a reading and...
β¦ Subjects
Electronic books
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