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Murder in an Irish Pub

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The luck of the Irish runs out for a professional poker player in this mystery set in County Cork that will "will leave cozy readers well satisfied" (Publishers Weekly).

A poker tournament in the small village of Kilbane in County Cork is drawing players from across the country, but none more famous than Eamon Foley. A tinker out of Dublin, he's called the Octopus for playing like he has eight hands under the table. But when Foley is found at the end of a rope, swinging from the rafters of Rory Mack's pub, it's time for the garda to take matters into their own hands.

Detective Sargent Macdara Flannery would lay odds it's a simple suicide—after all, there's a note and the room was locked. But officer Siobhán O'Sullivan suspects foul play, as does Foley's very pregnant widow. Soon it's up to Siobhán to call a killer's bluff, but if she doesn't play her cards right, she may be the next one taken out of the game.
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    • Kirkus

      January 15, 2019
      A clever Irish lass is not afraid to voice her opinion.Siobhán O'Sullivan may be still fairly new to the Garda, but she seems to have a real aptitude for crime solving (Murder in an Irish Churchyard, 2018, etc.). In addition, she and her boss, DS Macdara Flannery, have established an unapproved romantic relationship, and she's "mother" to her siblings, all of whom help run a bistro in Kilbane, a picture-perfect town that's hosting both an Arts and Music Festival and an International Poker Tournament. The card players include top-seeded Eamon Foley, aka the Octopus, who's brought along his heavily pregnant wife, Rose. Foley's closet rivals, Clementine Hart and Shane Ross, are eager to unseat him. After winning big with "the Dead Man's Hand," Foley is accused of cheating. Unhappy referee Nathan Doyle announces that he'll review the tapes and deliver his ruling the next morning. Meanwhile, the unruly and well-oiled crowd moves on to Sharkey's Pub, where the next morning Siobhán finds the body of Foley hanging in a locked storeroom. His death looks like suicide, but Siobhán, certain it's murder, pleads her case to Macdara. The contents of Foley's pocket include a set of brass knuckles, two defaced playing cards, and an apparent suicide note but no keys, wallet, money, or mobile phone. Among the locals who had placed unwise wagers with Foley before he died is Henry Moore, who bet his daughter Amanda's racehorse. Both of Foley's rivals would be glad to see him gone, and his wife's sorrow is limited to the prize money she's never going to collect. Despite some reluctance from Macdara, Siobhán continues to dig, even in places he warns her to avoid, straining their relationship in her determination to leave no stone unturned.The intricate puzzle and continuing Irish atmosphere make this the series' best to date.

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    • Booklist

      February 15, 2019
      Siobh�n O'Sullivan, a garda officer for just three months, is working crowd control at the International Poker Tournament, a big event in her walled town of Kilbane in County Cork, Ireland. The crowd is getting rowdy by the time the three favorites sit down to the final game. Then favorite Eamon Foley is accused of having a deck of cards slipped to him. The judge calls it a night, promising to announce his decision in the morning. But that's too late for Foley, whom Siobh�n finds hanged in a locked storage room at her Siobh�n's family's pub the next morning. Foley's about-to-deliver pregnant widow assumes it's suicide, and the medical examiner almost agrees?until Siobh�n points out inconsistencies and convinces Macdara Flannery, her supervisor and sometime lover, to investigate. But it's the clues extracted during a family meeting with her siblings, and her own knowledge of her neighbors, that help Siobh�n find the killer. Fourth in the series, this is a delightful combination of Irish village life, family dynamics, and romance.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2019, American Library Association.)

    • Kirkus

      January 15, 2019
      A clever Irish lass is not afraid to voice her opinion.Siobh�n O'Sullivan may be still fairly new to the Garda, but she seems to have a real aptitude for crime solving (Murder in an Irish Churchyard, 2018, etc.). In addition, she and her boss, DS Macdara Flannery, have established an unapproved romantic relationship, and she's "mother" to her siblings, all of whom help run a bistro in Kilbane, a picture-perfect town that's hosting both an Arts and Music Festival and an International Poker Tournament. The card players include top-seeded Eamon Foley, aka the Octopus, who's brought along his heavily pregnant wife, Rose. Foley's closet rivals, Clementine Hart and Shane Ross, are eager to unseat him. After winning big with "the Dead Man's Hand," Foley is accused of cheating. Unhappy referee Nathan Doyle announces that he'll review the tapes and deliver his ruling the next morning. Meanwhile, the unruly and well-oiled crowd moves on to Sharkey's Pub, where the next morning Siobh�n finds the body of Foley hanging in a locked storeroom. His death looks like suicide, but Siobh�n, certain it's murder, pleads her case to Macdara. The contents of Foley's pocket include a set of brass knuckles, two defaced playing cards, and an apparent suicide note but no keys, wallet, money, or mobile phone. Among the locals who had placed unwise wagers with Foley before he died is Henry Moore, who bet his daughter Amanda's racehorse. Both of Foley's rivals would be glad to see him gone, and his wife's sorrow is limited to the prize money she's never going to collect. Despite some reluctance from Macdara, Siobh�n continues to dig, even in places he warns her to avoid, straining their relationship in her determination to leave no stone unturned.The intricate puzzle and continuing Irish atmosphere make this the series' best to date.

      COPYRIGHT(2019) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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