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Death of an Irish Mummy


Death of an Irish Mummy


The Dublin Driver Mysteries, Band 3

von: Catie Murphy

9,49 €

Verlag: Kensington Books
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 29.06.2021
ISBN/EAN: 9781496724236
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 352

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Beschreibungen

<b>“There is so much to like about the cozy perfection that is Catie Murphy’s&#xa0;<i>Death on the Green</i>, from the lush Irish travelogue to the precise balance between comic relief and crime.” </b>
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<b><i>Squiring a self-proclaimed heiress around Dublin has got limo driver Megan Malone’s Irish up—until she finds the woman dead . . .</i></b>
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<br> American-born Cherise Williams believes herself to be heir to an old Irish earldom, and she’s come to Dublin to claim her heritage. Under the circumstances, Megan’s boss Olga at Leprechaun Limos has no qualms about overcharging the brash Texas transplant for their services. Megan chauffeurs Cherise to the ancient St. Michan’s Church, where the woman intends to get a wee little DNA sample from the mummified earls—much to the horror of the priest.
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<br> But before she can desecrate the dead, Cherise Williams is murdered—just as her three daughters arrive to also claim their birthright. With rumors of famine-era treasure on the lands owned by the old Williams family and the promise of riches for the heirs, greed seems a likely motive. But when Olga surprisingly becomes the Garda’s prime suspect, Megan attempts to steer the investigation away from her boss
<i></i>and solve the murder with the help of the dashing Detective Bourke. With a killer who’s not wrapped too tight, she’ll need to proceed with caution—or she could go from driving a limo to riding in a hearse . . .
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<b>Praise for Dead in Dublin</b>
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<br> “[Murphy’s] irrepressible debut provides a lively entry in the Dublin Driver Mysteries.”
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<i>“Dead in Dublin&#xa0;</i>serves up an interesting whodunit story as it helps push the cozy mystery genre forward into the new decade. One cannot help but be curious to see how this new series unfolds.”
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