Murder in an Irish Cottage
przez
Carlene O'Connor
Brak ocen
Business & Economics
Fantasy
Format
Twarda okładka
Strony
304
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Feb 25, 2020
Wydawca
Kensington Publishing Corp.
ISBN-10
1496719050
ISBN-13
9781496719058
Opis
In a picturesque yet isolated village in County Cork, Ireland, the air is thick with whispers of superstition and long-held traditions. Garda Siobhán O'Sullivan finds herself embroiled in an unsettling mystery when a body is discovered in a quaint cottage. The peculiar circumstances surrounding the death send shockwaves through the tight-knit community, prompting Siobhán to untangle a web of secrets that locals are reluctant to unveil.
As she delves deeper into the investigation, Siobhán grapples with the village's eerie beliefs and the tension between the past and present. With every clue she uncovers, it becomes increasingly clear that the answer lies not just in the murder but also in the village's rich folklore and hidden histories. Faced with skepticism and her own doubts, Siobhán must rely on her instincts and determination to bring justice to a place where legends and reality intertwine.
As she delves deeper into the investigation, Siobhán grapples with the village's eerie beliefs and the tension between the past and present. With every clue she uncovers, it becomes increasingly clear that the answer lies not just in the murder but also in the village's rich folklore and hidden histories. Faced with skepticism and her own doubts, Siobhán must rely on her instincts and determination to bring justice to a place where legends and reality intertwine.
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