Murder in an Irish Churchyard (Irish Village Mystery #3)

Murder in an Irish Churchyard (Irish Village Mystery #3)

by Carlene O'Connor

Narrated by Caroline Lennon

Unabridged — 9 hours, 57 minutes

Murder in an Irish Churchyard (Irish Village Mystery #3)

Murder in an Irish Churchyard (Irish Village Mystery #3)

by Carlene O'Connor

Narrated by Caroline Lennon

Unabridged — 9 hours, 57 minutes

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Overview

It's official! Siobhan is now Garda O'Sullivan, and her five siblings couldn't be prouder. While her brother James runs Naomi's Bistro, Siobhan is doing her part to keep the village safe. Of course, Kilbane is pretty quiet compared to a place like Dublin, where Macdara Flannery has gone to be a detective sergeant. Then one night the local priest summons Siobhan to the church cemetery. There's a dead man in the graveyard-aboveground. He's a stranger, but the priest has heard talk of an American tourist in town searching for an Irish ancestor. A detective sergeant is dispatched from Dublin to assist with the case, and, as fate would have it, it's Macdara. Things have been awkward between him and Siobhan since he left, but their partnership soon unearths that the victim was from Dublin, Ohio. As they dig for a motive among the gnarled roots of his family tree, long-buried secrets are unearthed. Now, they'll have to stay two steps ahead of the killer...or they'll end up with more than one foot in the grave.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

01/08/2018
At the start of O’Connor’s captivating third Irish Village mystery (after 2017’s Murder at an Irish Wedding), Father Kearney summons Siobhán O’Sullivan, who’s about to start her first day at Kilbane Gardai Station, to St. Mary’s Churchyard, where the body of a man lies in the snow. Someone fatally shot the victim, later identified as American Peter Mallon, the patriarch of the wealthy Mallon family. Fingers point to everyone involved with filming a documentary in Kilbane about the Mallons’ Irish heritage. Siobhán is dismayed to discover that she must report directly to her ex-boyfriend Det. Sgt. Macdara Flannery, who’s been temporarily called up from Dublin to help close the case. They forge an uneasy partnership as they question suspects and uncover a tangled web of brotherly betrayal and unresolved heartbreak. Fans of light mysteries with an Irish flavor will look forward to Siobhan and Macdara’s further adventures. Agent: Evan Marshall, Evan Marshall Agency. (Mar.)

Kirkus Reviews

2017-11-28
A newly minted member of the Garda finds her first case is murder in more ways than one.Siobhán O'Sullivan's decision to become a police officer may have cost her a special relationship with Macdara Flannery, a garda who seemed upset by her decision to join without consulting him. Even before her first day on the job, she receives a call from the Kilbane parish priest, who heard a shot and discovered a dead man aboveground in the church graveyard. She gets in trouble for looking at the scene before calling the station and worries even more when Macdara, who is now a detective sergeant, is called in to run the case. Before she can give a report, she's sent out to investigate the theft of cranky old George Dunne's woolly socks—as soon as she can stuff herself into the uniform that was purposely ordered too small for her. Surprisingly, it's Macdara who makes sure she has a new uniform and a decent spot to work and chooses to work with her himself after warning her they can have no personal discussions. The dead man, wealthy American Peter Mallon, had come to Ireland in search of some family history and, according to a witness who overheard him, to right a great wrong. He's been accompanied by his third wife, his brother, the daughter who's trying to get him declared incompetent, his gambling-addicted son, a nurse, and a filmmaker documenting the trip. Siobhán's quick peek with the priest reveals that Mallon had been shot and lay with his hand pointing at the grave of one John Mallon, 1828-1903. Since Mallon had recently changed his will, both his relatives and his hangers-on may have a motive for murder. But Siobhán thinks the answer may lie in the past and Mallon's search for a lost ancestor.The third in O'Connor's series (Murder at an Irish Wedding, 2017, etc.) freely dispenses quirky Irish charm as you scramble to find the truth.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940175669436
Publisher: Dreamscape Media
Publication date: 02/27/2018
Series: Irish Village Mystery Series , #3
Edition description: Unabridged
Sales rank: 1,122,001
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