In this epic Irish saga and sequel to Irish Gold, bestselling author Andrew M. Greeley spins a wondrous tale of love and suspense, interweaving mysteries from the past with the present. 2 cassettes.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
As Herself would say, "Dead fockin' brill",
By A Customer
This review is from: Irish Lace (Nuala Anne McGrail Novels) (Hardcover)
"Irish Lace" with it's beautiful irish quips and sayings constantly brought me back to the green pastures of Ireland. I thought that the relationship that Dermott and Nuala Anne shared refreshing. My only criticism was that some of the "reports" sounded too much like a history lectures and didn't really integrate well with the modern aspects of the book. Although, I really don't think that was the case for 'Titia's letter, which I enjoyed immensely. Overall, I felt like I'd lost a friend when it ended.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Magnifique,
By hfav@ix.netcom.com (Sunnyvale, Californis) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Irish Lace (Nuala Anne McGrail Novels) (Hardcover)
My first book by Andrew Greenly was "Irish Gold" and I could not wait to read "Irish Lace". What really interested me was the information on the Civil War. I was not aware that there were prison camps during this period and of the suffering that occured. Did the government hide it or am I naive on the subject? Nuala is the most enjoyable character that I have been exposed to. The Sunnyvale library closed for the summer for renovations, and I checked out five books, all by Andrew Greenly.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Simple and non-memorable,
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This review is from: Irish Lace: A Nuala Anne McGrail Novel (Nuala Anne McGrail Novels) (Mass Market Paperback)
While this book was written in a simple and easy to read fashion, it was not memorable or particularly engaging. I never actually connected with any of the characters. Nuala was too perfect and Dermot was too stupid. I found the language idiosyncratic and the plot trite and boring. I never got into the book; I was always checking to see if I was close to the end. I would recommend this book to someone who does not like stories that are too complicated or clever.
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