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In Dublin's Fair City Rhys Bowen

In Dublin's Fair City By Rhys Bowen

In Dublin's Fair City by Rhys Bowen


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Summary

Molly Murphy, Rhys Bowen's plucky P I in 1903 New York, sails back to her native Ireland on a case searching for the sister of an Irish-American impresario. But, before the ship reaches Ireland, her maid is found murdered and a famous Irish actress goes missing. Molly is shocked to discover a cache of rifles in the actress' luggage.

In Dublin's Fair City Summary

In Dublin's Fair City by Rhys Bowen

Molly Murphy, Rhys Bowen's plucky P.I. in 1903 New York, sails back to her native Ireland on a case searching for the sister of an Irish-American impresario. She was too sick to travel and was left behind when the family took a famine ship to New York fifty years ago, and now the man wants to settle his fortune on her. But, before the ship reaches Ireland, her maid is found murdered and a famous Irish actress goes missing. Molly is shocked to discover a cache of rifles in the actress' luggage, and even more shocked to come upon her own brother trying to collect the bags in Dublin-now mixed up in the freedom movement, in which Molly herself becomes unwillingly embroiled. And someone else seems to be on the trail of the missing woman - someone who wants to make sure Molly never finds her.

In Dublin's Fair City Reviews

Praise for Rhys Bowen
" A lot of fun and some terrific historical writing. Fans of the British cozy will love it, and so will readers of historical fiction." ---"Toronto Globe and Mail" on "Oh Danny Boy"

" Bowen parcels out bits of her plot with an impeccable sense of timing and...has written another outstanding mystery." ---"Library Journal "on "Oh Danny Boy"

" Its enjoyable charm and wit will appeal to a cross-section of mystery fans." ---"Baltimore Sun" on "Oh Danny Boy"

" It' s hard not to be charmed by this young immigrant woman who fled murder charges in Ireland to become a detective in turn-of-the-century New York." ---"Pittsburgh Post-Gazette" on "In Like Flynn"
" Molly grows ever more engaging against a vibrant background of New York' s dark side at the turn of the century." ---"Kirkus Reviews" (starred review) on "For the Love of Mike"

" It' s always a delight to discover a new book from the pen of Rhys Bowen." ---"Tampa Tribune & Times" on "Murphy' s Law"
Praise for Rhys Bowen

"A lot of fun and some terrific historical writing. Fans of the British cozy will love it, and so will readers of historical fiction."---"Toronto Globe and Mail" on "Oh Danny Boy"

"Bowen parcels out bits of her plot with an impeccable sense of timing and...has written another outstanding mystery."---"Library Journal "on "Oh Danny Boy"

"Its enjoyable charm and wit will appeal to a cross-section of mystery fans."---"Baltimore Sun" on "Oh Danny Boy"

"It's hard not to be charmed by this young immigrant woman who fled murder charges in Ireland to become a detective in turn-of-the-century New York." ---"Pittsburgh Post-Gazette" on "In Like Flynn"
"Molly grows ever more engaging against a vibrant background of New York's dark side at the turn of the century."---"Kirkus Reviews" (starred review) on "For the Love of Mike"

"It's always a delight to discover a new book from the pen of Rhys Bowen."---"Tampa Tribune & Times" on "Murphy's Law"
Praise for Rhys Bowen
"A lot of fun and some terrific historical writing. Fans of the British cozy will love it, and so will readers of historical fiction."---"Toronto Globe and Mail" on "Oh Danny Boy"
"Bowen parcels out bits of her plot with an impeccable sense of timing and...has written another outstanding mystery."---"Library Journal "on "Oh Danny Boy"
"Its enjoyable charm and wit will appeal to a cross-section of mystery fans."---"Baltimore Sun" on "Oh Danny Boy"
"It's hard not to be charmed by this young immigrant woman who fled murder charges in Ireland to become a detective in turn-of-the-century New York." ---"Pittsburgh Post-Gazette" on "In Like Flynn"
"Molly grows ever more engaging against a vibrant background of New York's dark side at the turn of the century."---"Kirkus Reviews" (starred review) on "For the Love of Mike"
"It's always a delight to discover a new book from the pen of Rhys Bowen."---"Tampa Tribune & Times" on "Murphy's Law"

About Rhys Bowen

Rhys Bowen's novels have received a remarkable number of awards and accolades, including the Anthony and Agatha Awards for mystery as well as the Herodotus Award and the Bruce Alexander Historical Award. Rhys is also the author of the Edgar Award nominated Evan Evans series. Born in England, she now lives in San Rafael, California, with her husband.

Additional information

GOR001756229
9780312328191
0312328192
In Dublin's Fair City by Rhys Bowen
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Minotaur Books,US
2007-03-22
288
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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