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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
good series opener,
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This review is from: Blood Is Thicker (Mass Market Paperback)
James Fleming is an attorney with a Dublin law firm, and his presence is required at the farm of Violet Moore when her brother turns up dead at the doorstep. This is not just any death; a hearse drops off a coffin in front of the door, and when the Moore sisters open it, there's their brother Jack laying inside with a knife in his chest. Fleming has come to the small town of Kilmartin, a farming community, to help with funeral arrangements, but it seems that now he and his firm are needed for Violet Moore's defense. She is charged with the murder of her brother, and while trying to unearth the truth of what happened, Fleming comes upon some secrets that several people would have preferred to stay buried.
Lots of suspects, a very good plot and some good characterization make this a very readable first in series. I've seen this categorized as a "cozy" but I beg to differ. There are no cute little cats, no recipes, nor any gimmicky grabbers to get your attention. I think anyone who enjoys a good, tame whodunit will like this one. I dont' think it is destined to become a mystery classic, but it's still quite good.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Murder Most Irish,
By TundraVision (o/~ from the Land of Sky Blue Waters o/~) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Blood Is Thicker (Paperback)
Tis time to dye the Chicago River green and think of things Irish. How about nestling next to the hearth with a nice tea and mystery? Ann C. Fallon has a grand tale to tell. Jack Moore has returned to the ancestral family farm, after over 20 years' absence, having made his fortune in Boston USA. But what a strange way to come home. Dead. Dumped off by a mysterious hearse. This and other strange things are happening around Kilmartin, County Wexford. Is the IRA involved? Brothers of the "Girl-He-Left-Behind?" Perhaps Jack's spinster sisters? Dublin solicitor James Fleming is drawn into the confluence of sex, religion, politics, and old family secrets.
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Delightful Discovery,
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This review is from: Blood Is Thicker (Paperback)
Murder Most Irish is the name of the anthology I picked up second hand. I was underwhelmed by most of the selections until I came to one of the novels within. Blood is Thicker delighted with a twisty plot, developed characters, sense of place (you'll know you are in Ireland), sense of humor, a generous dollop of romance, good pacing and had me asking who is Ann C. Fallon?
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Blood Is Thicker by Ann C. Fallon (Paperback - June 1, 1990)
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