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The Dublin Trilogy Deluxe Part 2 (The Bunny McGarry Collection) Kindle Edition
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'A brilliant comedic thriller' The Irish Post
'One of the funniest crime books you'll ever read' The Express
The Dublin Trilogy Deluxe Part 2 contains the third and fourth novels of the four-book Dublin Trilogy (there’s a prequel), as well as the novella Sisters Gonna Work it Out and the short story How to Send a Message. The series has been a critically acclaimed Amazon bestseller worldwide and it is optioned for TV.
The two-part box set features the books with the ancillary novellas and short stories presented in the order the author Caimh McDonnell thinks they should be read in, with new introductions written especially for this edition.
Please note: this is the second part!
The Dublin Trilogy Deluxe Part 2contains:
Angels in The Moonlight (The Dublin Trilogy Book 3): For Detective Bunny McGarry, life is complicated, and it is about to get more so. He’s set the task of bringing down the most skilled and ruthless armed robbery gang in Irish history. So, the last thing he needs in his life is yet another complication. Her name is Simone. She is smart, funny, talented and, well, complicated.
Sisters Gonna Work it Out (Novella): Annoying a drug baron is usually a very bad idea but it is just another day at work for The Sisters of the Saint. An ex-communicated order of kick-ass nuns, they take no prisoners, but they might just free a few.
How to Send a Message (Short Story): Bunny McGarry is the kind of man who is inclined to take it personally when someone tries to threaten his life. Two gangland thugs find out to their cost that if you’re going up against the meanest copper in Dublin, you’d better be prepared for a truly unforgettable experience.
Last Orders (The Dublin Trilogy Book 4): As a wise man once said, just because you're done with the past, doesn't mean the past is done with you. When long-buried bodies are discovered in the Wicklow Mountains, Bunny's past starts closing in on him. Who can he trust when he can't even trust himself? When he’s got nowhere left to run and nobody he can turn to, will the big fella make the ultimate sacrifice to protect the ones he loves?
Please note: All the novels and short stories have been previously available to readers separately.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateFebruary 21, 2021
- File size1261 KB
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Angels in The Moonlight (The Dublin Trilogy Book 3)For Detective Bunny McGarry, life is complicated, and it is about to get more so. He’s set the task of bringing down the most skilled and ruthless armed robbery gang in Irish history. So, the last thing he needs in his life is yet another complication. Her name is Simone. She is smart, funny, talented and, well, complicated. |
Last Orders (The Dublin Trilogy Book 4)As a wise man once said, just because you're done with the past doesn't mean the past is done with you. When long-buried bodies are discovered in the Wicklow Mountains, Bunny's past starts closing in on him. Who can he trust when he can't even trust himself? When he’s got nowhere left to run and nobody he can turn to, will the big fella make the ultimate sacrifice to protect the ones he loves? |
Sisters Gonna Work it Out (Novella) and How to Send a Message (Short Story)Annoying a drug baron is usually a bad idea but it is just another day at work for The Sisters of the Saint. An ex-communicated order of kickass nuns, they take no prisoners, but they might just free a few. Bunny McGarry is the kind of man who is inclined to take it personally when someone tries to threaten his life. Two gangland thugs find out to their cost that if you’re going up against the meanest copper in Dublin, you’d better be prepared for a truly unforgettable experience. |
Product details
- ASIN : B08X71ZJWK
- Publisher : McFori Ink (February 21, 2021)
- Publication date : February 21, 2021
- Language : English
- File size : 1261 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 808 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #48,615 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #30 in Lawyers & Criminals Humor
- #33 in British Humor & Satire Literature
- #61 in Dark Humor
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About the author

Caimh McDonnell is the internationally bestselling author of the Dublin Trilogy which is set in his hometown. His debut novel 'A Man with One of Those Faces' – a darkly comedic crime thriller – was published in 2016 and nominated for best novel at the 2017 CAP awards. It went on to spawn the increasingly uncountable Dublin Trilogy (six books and counting) and the McGarry Stateside series. The books, which have sold over 650,000 copies to date and been ranked #1 in their Amazon categories in the UK, Ireland and the USA, have been translated into several languages and optioned for television.
He also writes the critically acclaimed ‘The Stranger Times’ series under the name of C.K. McDonnell. These books combine his distinctive dark wit with his love of the weird and wonderful to deliver a celebration of how truth really can be stranger than fiction.
The former professional stand-up comedian and TV writer has performed all around the world, had several well-received Edinburgh shows and supported acts such as Sarah Millican and Gary Delaney on tour before hanging up his clowning shoes to concentrate on writing. His TV writing work has seen him work on some of the biggest topical comedy shows on British TV and has earned him a BAFTA nomination.
Born in Limerick and raised in Dublin, he has taken the hop across the water and calls Manchester his home. Caimh can be found happily writing his next book in the office in the back garden, with his two dogs, Diller and Jackson, and his imagination for company.
Praise for McDonnell’s writing:
‘The one-liners zing, the dialogue is a tennis match of witty banter’
The Financial Times
‘Wonderfully dark, extremely funny, and evocative of Terry Pratchett – which I think is the highest compliment I can give.’
ADAM KAY, bestselling author of This is Going to Hurt
'Great characters, a jet-propelled plot, and a winning premise'
ERIC BROWN, The Guardian
‘The adventures of Caimh McDonnell’s detective Bunny McGarry are tightly plotted, hilarious, and offer the vicarious pleasure of seeing the deserving walloped with a hurley.’
The Spectator, Books of the Year 2020
'A brilliant comedic thriller'
The Irish Post
'One of the funniest crime books you'll ever read'
The Express
‘Hysterically funny’
The i Paper
‘Ripping entertainment from start to finish.’
The Times
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I was hooked by the first book in his first trilogy set, A Man with One of Those Faces. It was the funniest, serious crime stories I had ever read. I kept on because I liked what I read. Some of the books were gorier than I would have liked, but the characters always drew me back. If you can’t love Bunny, then you’re not human.
Now having finished the second trilogy, I will say that Last Orders is one of the best character studies I have ever come across in crime fiction, and coming from a retired English professor, that is no small statement. I know you hate to hear this but if you don’t read them in the order Caimh recommends, you will be be missing out on one of the best rides on which an author can take you.
Before you pick up this trilogy, read the first. No questions asked, you will not regret it. When I read the prologue of the last book, I almost gave up on the series, but I had to read on. I had become an addict. Thank heaven I stuck with it. The ending was wonderful. It restores your faith in justice and humanity.
I cannot recommend this series more highly. (It helps if you read it in the best Irish accent you can muster.) Unforgettable characters, intricate plots, action and laugh out loud comedy - what’s not to like?
Top reviews from other countries

Once you finish it, you'll want to read everything else Caimh McDonnell has written. And, if you do, you won't be disappointed.



