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Murder in an Irish Pub
- Narrated by: Caroline Lennon
- Series: Irish Village Mysteries, Book 4
- Length: 9 hrs and 33 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Mystery
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The small village of Kilbane is hosting a poker tournament at the local pub, and card sharp Eamon Foley, a tinker out of Dublin, is set to win the tournament. But when Foley is found at the end of a rope, it’s time for the garda to take matters into their own hands.
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- DeniseB
- 07-04-2019
Best in the series so far!
I’ve been enjoying this series and this one is the best so far. I enjoy the involvement of the O’Sullivan family which makes this series unique. Carlene O’Connor adds in the perfect amount of comedic moments (the jewelry store scene had me laughing out loud) and the pace is just right. Caroline Lennon is an excellent narrator and really brings the characters to life. I would strongly recommend this book! (The books in this series can be read as stand-alone books but are more colorful if you read them in order.)
8 people found this helpful
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- Kungfu Raider
- 24-03-2019
Great series
I truly love this series. Caroline’s narration helps put me deep into Ireland. Excited for the next one!!
8 people found this helpful
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- prc
- 21-03-2019
Cutie Cozy
It was Ok for what it was,, very light and easy read. But extremely predictable. No depth to it at all.
4 people found this helpful
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- mumsy
- 04-04-2019
Love murder in an Irish...
Love the wonderful and quirky characters and that family is what holds them all together.
3 people found this helpful
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- Lucille M.
- 31-03-2019
Kudos for murder in an Irish pub
I delayed reading this book because I knew once I started reading it would be over too soon. Once again the characters jumped out at you and welcome you into their latest adventure. Filled with humor, intrigue and images of the Irish countryside I challenge anyone who reads this book not to be hooked
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- Sarah St
- 26-03-2019
a very cozy mystery
I enjoy this series. this one was better than the last. some twists and turns and sometimes the story lost its focus, but overall very enjoyable.
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- linda albergo
- 20-03-2019
Wonderfully charming
I absolutely loved this series. As a matter of fact I am almost at the end of the last one and can’t wait for more. Hopefully there are more in this series. They are charming and wonderfully written. The characters feel like real people. I give the narrator top marks. Her charming Irish lilt makes me smile, and she does a fantastic American accent. All in all calling these cozy mysteries doesn’t take into account that the murderer plots and characters are actually quite intricately written.
3 people found this helpful
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- Jace
- 20-03-2019
Fun listen
Fun listen. Thoroughly enjoyed the narration as well, with an authentic Irish accent and good American accent, and enough of a change between women's and men's voices to keep the story running clearly without being corny. Realistic dialog, especially notable between the children, who act and talk like real kids everywhere. I love the characters. All the books in this series are quite fun, but, alas, I have finished them all. Waiting for a new one!
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- Cindy u
- 05-03-2019
Loved it
I’ve enjoyed the whole series. Loved the Irish dialect and the characters that lived in the village. This mystery had many twists and turns. Enjoyed this tale the best I think. Hope this isn’t the end of the series but if it is I will be on the lookout for more from this author.
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- Beatrice
- 10-03-2019
3 and a half maybe 4
Murder in an Irish Pub is ok. I enjoyed the mystery but it's hard to believe that Siobohn is now the smartest Garda on the force.
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- natasha rippon
- 28-07-2021
My honest review
An acung book loved it. Id listen to a book by this author again, definitely.
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