Irish Village Mystery Series (Book 6-10) - Carlene O’Connor
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Contemporary
 Cozy Mystery
 Garda
 Ireland
 Irish
 Irish Literature
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#6 Murder at an Irish Christmas
When the O’Sullivans learn everyone will choose a name from a hat to buy a music-related Christmas gift for someone else at the gathering, it seems like their greatest concern - until the cantankerous conductor is discovered crushed under a 90-pound harp in a local concert hall.
#7 Murder at an Irish Bookshop
Despite the owner deliberately limiting his clientele, he’s hosting a reading and autographing event featuring up and coming Irish writers who will be taking up residency in Kilbane for a month. Among them is indie author Deirdre Walsh, who spends more time complaining about the unfairness of the publishing industry and megastar bestsellers instead of her own creative works, causing a heated debate among the writers.
#8 Murder on an Irish Farm
If only her mother could be here! The entire O’Sullivan brood - not to mention the regulars from Naomi’s Bistro - have gathered at St. Mary’s Church for the wedding of Siobhán and Macdara. Only Siobhán’s brother James is missing. But when James finally comes racing in, he’s covered in dirt and babbling he’s found a human skeleton in the old slurry pit at the farmhouse. What farmhouse?
#9 Murder at an Irish Bakery
In Kilbane the bakery in the old flour mill, just outside town, is the best in County Cork. No wonder they’re about to be featured on a reality baking show
As for the competitors themselves, not all are as sweet as their confections. There are shenanigans on the first day of filming that put everyone on edge, but that’s nothing compared to day two, when the first round ends and the top contestant is found face-down in her signature pie.
#10 Murder at an Irish Chipper
A belated honeymoon turns into a busman’s holiday when gardas Siobhán and Macdara Flannery find themselves investigating a dead body found in a fish and chips shop . . .
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This post has 6 comments with rating of 5/5
December 3rd, 2024
Thanks!
December 4th, 2024
Loving this series lately, thanks!!
December 4th, 2024
Thank You
December 4th, 2024
thank you. :)
December 4th, 2024
Thx for sharing
January 11th, 2025
anyone else have issues with
#9 Murder at an Irish Bakery.m4b
on ios it just stops playing at around (5hr 14min LEFT)
on other players it restarts at this same point
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