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Bartholomew Gill (Author)
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April 29, 2003

The Dublin Horse Show is one of the city's proudest traditions -- a grand institution tarnished this year by the murder of elderly Margaret Caughey. Chief Inspector Peter McGarr is puzzled by the strange death of a seemingly harmless old woman whose apartment contains not a trace of her past life -- and by the heinous crime's apparent links to the upcoming equestrian event. Nearly everyone associated with the unfortunate victim has connections to the Horse show as well, from dowdy Margaret's racetrack gadfly brother, to her surprisingly elegant daughter who's scheduled to compete . . . to an ex-IRA contract killer. And with race day rapidly approaching, McGarr knows he must work quickly to untangle this knotted skein of deadly secrets. For if he falters, the tireless detective fears that more blood may be spilt -- perhaps even his own -- before the riders leave the gate.


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“Gill never fails to deliver.” (Kansas City Star )

“Bartholomew Gill writes with literary grace. [His] dialogue sings with an Irish lilt.” (Washington Book World )

“His mysteries are so very good.” (Providence Sunday Journal )

About the Author

Bartholomew Gill authored 15 Peter McGarr mysteries, among them The Death of an Irish Lover, The Death of an Irish Tinker, and the Edgar Award nominee The Death of a Joyce Scholar. A graduate of Trinity College, Dublin, Gill wrote as Mark McGarrity for the Star-Ledger. He died in 2002.


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  • Mass Market Paperback: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Avon (April 29, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0060522615
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060522612
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.4 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #799,005 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars Early novel lacks the charm for which the series is famous., January 18, 2005
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From the beginning of the series, Gill has experimented with his characters and plots in an effort to find his métier, gradually increasing his character development, narrowing down his settings by making them more "Irish," and developing increasingly complex plots. This novel, his fourth, unlike its two immediate predecessors (McGarr on the Cliffs of Moher, set largely in New York, and McGarr and the Sienese Conspiracy, set in Italy), is located entirely in Ireland, with all the action connected with the Dublin Horse Show. While the plot is complex, the characters are not, and the charming humor of later novels, such as Death of a Joyce Scholar, the eighth in the series, is absent.

Many threads develop simultaneously and go in different directions. An enormously talented young girl, Mairead Caughey, wants to become a concert pianist. Her mother, the murder victim, is the sister of an IRA member on the run, and both of them have lost their land to a greedy neighbor. Mairead's boyfriend, the son of a newly rich member of the Irish Dial, is a drug addict who may be involved in local burglaries. A major horse dealer, paralyzed in an accident, has staked much of his reputation on the success of his horses in the Dublin show, and his wife is slated to ride the horse which paralyzed him. A priest seems to have more than a passing interest in Mairead, and Mairead herself may not be who she appears to be.

To develop all these threads, Gill introduces innumerable characters, some of whom are connected to just one thread, and some of whom overlap. Because they are not developed, except superficially, their motivations are not always clear, nor are the reasons the action moves in the direction that it does. McGarr, McKeon, O'Shaughnessy, McGarr's wife Noreen, Ruthie Bresnahan, Hugh Ward, and the rest of the detective division of the Garda Soichana all make their appearances, but their characters remain static, since they appear only as police officers and not as developing characters.

A pure police procedural, the novel lacks the quirky characters of later novels and the very funny scenes that evolve from their interactions. The plot here, though complex and broad, is not very tight, the suspense diffused among too many plot lines. A fascinating novel for those who are interested in observing the development of the series, this novel (also known as McGarr at the Dublin Horse Show) is less interesting for its plot and characters than the novels which come later in the series. Mary Whipple

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Murder at the Horse Show, June 27, 2004
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I read this book under its original title and it was good then and it will be good now. I knew the author and still know his brother, George. All of his books should be the basis for a television series shot on location. Mark was a master of words having been graduated from Brown University and then going to Trinity College Dublin. He knew of whence he wrote.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Tribal, January 28, 2011
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The daughter, Mairead Kehlen Caughey, is eighteen. The death of the mother occurred in the afternoon. Her larynx was crushed. It is Dublin, Victorian row houses.

The victim's brother is James Joseph Keegan who was present at the scene of the crippling of Sir Roger Bechel-Gore the previous year. The plot is clever and twisted, following the strange paths of some west Ireland families whose members are gaining a significant presence in Dublin and national life.

The Dublin Horse Show is the occasion for a number of seeming coincidences to rile Peter McGarr. They lead to the settlement of the mysteries surrounding his case. It seems that there is a new political and commercial ascendancy in Ireland. This is excellent.
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MCGARR EASED OPEN a casement window at the back of a house in Ballsbridge, a select area south of Dublin. Read the first page
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jumping enclosure, announcing booth, exercise ring
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Show Ground, Mister Murray, Maggie Kate, Sean Murray, Margaret Kathleen, Ban Gharda Bresnahan, Ballsbridge Motors, Father John, Mairead Kehlen Caughey, Missus Brady, Grainne Bechel-Gore, Technical Bureau, Bartholomew Gill, Doctor Malachy, Father Menahan, Garda Soichana, Kildare Street, Land Rover, Mairead Caughey, Michael Edward Murray, National Library, Eccles Street, Fergus Farrell, James Joseph Keegan, Lough Nafooey
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