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The Lost Traveller: A County Cork Mystery

Availability: In Stock
ISBN: 9781643852478
AuthorConnolly, Sheila
Pub Date26/11/2019
BindingTrade PB
Pages336
CountryUSA
Dewey813.6
Publisher: Crooked Lane Books
Quick overview Laced with warm Irish charm, a delightful small-town setting, and a colourful cast of characters, New York Times bestselling author Sheila Connolly's seventh County Cork mystery, The Lost Traveller, conspires to delight.
€9.06

Boston expat Maura Donovan came to Ireland to honor her grandmother's last wish, but she never expected to stay in provincial County Cork - much less to inherit a house and a pub, Sullivan's, in the small village of Leap. After a year - long struggle to stay in the black, Sullivan's is finally thriving, and Maura has even brought back traditional Irish music to the pub. With a crop of new friends and a budding relationship with handsome Mick Nolan, Maura's life seems rosier than ever - but even in Ireland, you cant always trust your luck. It begins with Maura's discovery of a body in the ravine behind the pub. And then, the Irish garda­ reveal that the victim's face has been battered beyond recognition. Who is the faceless victim? Who wanted him dead? And why was his body dumped in the backyard of Sullivan's Pub? Even after the dead man is finally given a name, nobody admits to knowing him. In the tight-knit world of Leap, no one is talking-and now it's up to Maura to uncover the dark secrets that lurk beneath the seemingly quiet town

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Boston expat Maura Donovan came to Ireland to honor her grandmother's last wish, but she never expected to stay in provincial County Cork - much less to inherit a house and a pub, Sullivan's, in the small village of Leap. After a year - long struggle to stay in the black, Sullivan's is finally thriving, and Maura has even brought back traditional Irish music to the pub. With a crop of new friends and a budding relationship with handsome Mick Nolan, Maura's life seems rosier than ever - but even in Ireland, you cant always trust your luck. It begins with Maura's discovery of a body in the ravine behind the pub. And then, the Irish garda­ reveal that the victim's face has been battered beyond recognition. Who is the faceless victim? Who wanted him dead? And why was his body dumped in the backyard of Sullivan's Pub? Even after the dead man is finally given a name, nobody admits to knowing him. In the tight-knit world of Leap, no one is talking-and now it's up to Maura to uncover the dark secrets that lurk beneath the seemingly quiet town