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Dark Drink and Conversation

In Mulligans, Book 1

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Dark Drink and Conversation

By: Thomas Kennedy
Narrated by: Steven Miller
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Adult Irish Humor.

Come in. Sit down and take your ease. Have a drink. A pint of plain is your only man.

Listen to the conversation as you sit in the corner of the snug in Mulligan's pub.

The Teacher, The Sergeant, and the Parish Priest, aided by the Barman, are in session, and little of what happens in this Dublin inner city parish will escape their attention.

Hear of Fitzer the pervert, Kathy the Dominatrix, the Yank, the Green Man and of course the Burglar and his daughter Naimh pregnant by the Builder. Hear of the young curate and his connection to the sodality of Catholic Mothers and of the death of Big Breno the drug dealer. And what is the connection between Crazy Mary and Big Breno's stash of cash? And where is the cache of drugs Big Breno bought on the night of his murder?

©2018 Thomas Kennedy (P)2023 Thomas Kennedy
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