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The Gaelic Letters: A Novel of the Almost Perfect Crime [Kindle Edition]

R. Thomas Roe
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A HISTORICAL NOVEL OF SUSPENSE AND INTRIGUE

Quinn Parker, a retired attorney, begins a family history project to learn about family that his Grandfather, Jeremiah Desmond, may have left behind in Ireland when he fled during the Famine. Quinn’s mother sparks his interest in one of their last conversations before she passes away that there were other Desmond family members that did not leave Ireland during the famine years. Quinn’s innocent appearing family history project takes a turn he would regret when he discovers a packet of old, yellowed letters written in Gaelic and stored in his mother’s basement. Quinn receives more than he bargains for when he receives the translations from the Irish translator. His journey searching for answers takes him to the genealogy libraries of Georgia, Minnesota, Utah, and eventually to Ireland where he finds himself embroiled in the ethno-political conflict between Ulster and the Republic. As he progresses in his search, parties on both sides of the Irish question see him as an increasing threat to their interests. The trail he is following leads to the discovery of forged documents, fraudulent conversion of massive family wealth and eventually to murder. In time Quinn realizes the dangerous journey he is on but by then he has been drawn in too deep and tragedy awaits the final outcome.

"The Gaelic Letters" was a 2010 winner of the Royal Palm Literary Award in the Thriller/Suspense category from the Florida Writer's Association.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

R. Thomas Roe, resides along the ocean in Florida and in the mountains of Colorado. Both venues afford him ideal locations to work on his hobby which is writing. He has served 26 years as a pilot with the United States Air Force and retired as a full Colonel. He enjoys his associations with various USAF groups and is an avid reader and mountain biker. Col. Roe graduated from St. Thomas University and from William Mitchell College of Law, both in St. Paul, MN.


About the Author

R. Thomas Roe, resides along the ocean in Florida and in the mountains of Colorado. Both venues afford him ideal locations to work on his hobby which is writing. He has served 26 years as a pilot with the United States Air Force and retired as a full Colonel. He enjoys his associations with various USAF groups and is an avid reader and mountain biker. Col. Roe graduated from St. Thomas University and from William Mitchell College of Law, both in St. Paul, MN.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 684 KB
  • Publisher: R. Thomas Roe (March 6, 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B00307S0J8
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Intriguing Novel, December 17, 2009
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I have just finished reading The Gaelic Letters and am quite impressed. This has been a very enjoyable read of a complex crime novel with many interesting characters and a fascinating plot. Character development in the novel, I thought, was excellent! The plot deals with actual historical facts and the hobby of the family history, which many enjoy, particularly with respect to Ireland (the primary venue for this novel). I was thoroughly hooked on the novel within the first twenty or so pages. After that, the novel only became more intriguing. I consider this a five star read!
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What if you found letters in your parent's basement revealing a long hidden family scandal? What would you do?, January 28, 2010
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On the face of it, researching one's family tree may be of interest only to the immediate and maybe the extended family in question. However, when one discovers some long ago hidden scandal, and decides to follow up on that, then this family history project suddenly gets very interesting.

R. Thomas Roe delves into the dusty world of genealogy research with his debut novel, The Gaelic Letters which follows retired attorney Quinn Parker as he traces his roots through the libraries of Georgia, Minnesota, and Utah, and then eventually to Ireland. His curiosity is peaked when he discovers a collection of old letters written in the ancient Irish language of Gaelic while rummaging around his mother's basement after she recently passed away. When he finds someone who can properly translate these letters, he realizes that there is a whole side of his family that has remained in Ireland, straddling the line between the political conflict and becoming wealthy in the process. This family drama reaches its height as Quinn unravels the layers, exposing secrets that had been viciously protected for over a century.

Roe's novel is a first-class drama that reveals the flawed motives of every individual concerned. Any family has drama, but this family's is built on a century of deception that is about to crumble in front of everyone with deadly results. Roe is clearly an expert in the field of family research and, with a mastery of dialog, he is able to weave together a story which will certainly entertain as well as disturb.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A captivating read, worth getting, April 3, 2010
Many American's roots trace back to Europe, some more strongly than others. "The Gaelic Letters: A Novel of the Almost Perfect Crime" tells the tale of Quinn Parker, a man who tries to find his family history, tracing it back to when his family came to America during the great potato famine. With letters written in Gaelic, Quinn finds that what his family left behind was more than just a few that didn't wish to come to America, but a massive criminal conspiracy that may be far more than he ever bargained for. "The Gaelic Letters" is a captivating read, worth getting.
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I am a retired USAF military pilot having served with the Air Force for twenty-six years. I also practiced as a trial lawyer in the field of Aviation Accident Litigation. I have been writing for a number of years and have had three novels published. I am presently about half way to publication on a fourth novel which is a sequel for Searching for America. I graduated from St. Thomas University and William Mitchell College of Law, both in St.Paul, Minnesota. I presently live in Florida along the Atlantic Ocean and also in Colorado in the mountains of the southwest. I spend most of my time reading and writing novels. I limit my social activities to military groups I served with and stay involved with my USAF Pilot Class. Life has been good and I have no regrets.

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