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The Second Sorrowful Mystery ( A Danny O'Flaherty Mystery) |
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Rating: Summary: A disappointing read Review: I was a big fan of Jonathan Harrington's first book, The Death of Cousin Rose, but he tops himself here with a fast-moving, atmospheric mystery that will delight even the non-Irish (like me.) Harrington retains the small-town Irish feel that made the first book so charming --- but this time there's more ambiance, more suspense, and a lot more humor. I read this on vacation, and at times I truly felt as if I was transported to another world. There's a very funny chase scene that has to be read to be believed - and there are even snippets of religion and philosophy at the end. This is more than just another mystery.
Rating: Summary: Very entertaining -- a mystery with something extra Review: I was a big fan of Jonathan Harrington's first book, The Death of Cousin Rose, but he tops himself here with a fast-moving, atmospheric mystery that will delight even the non-Irish (like me.) Harrington retains the small-town Irish feel that made the first book so charming --- but this time there's more ambiance, more suspense, and a lot more humor. I read this on vacation, and at times I truly felt as if I was transported to another world. There's a very funny chase scene that has to be read to be believed - and there are even snippets of religion and philosophy at the end. This is more than just another mystery.
Rating: Summary: A disappointing read Review: I was disappointed in this book. Not alone were there aspects of the plot that I found quite weak, but it badly needed an Irish editor. The book is filled with errors in spelling, speech patterns etc.
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