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Anne Emery (2) (1968–)

Autor de Sign of the Cross

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14 Obras 305 Miembros 26 Reseñas

Series

Obras de Anne Emery

Sign of the Cross (2006) 44 copias
Obit (2007) 40 copias
Barrington Street Blues (2008) 36 copias
Ruined Abbey (2015) 36 copias
Cecilian Vespers (2009) 26 copias
Children in the Morning (2010) 25 copias
Death at Christy Burke's (2011) 22 copias
Blood on a Saint (2013) 22 copias
Lament for Bonnie (2016) 10 copias
Though the Heavens Fall (2018) 10 copias
Fenian Street: A Mystery (2022) 9 copias
Meet Collins and Burke (2011) 3 copias

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Full of somewhat gratuitous references to places in Halifax but the story & characters were too dull to keep on reading. I had previously tried one set in Dublin, but couldn't get into that one either.
 
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Abcdarian | 3 reseñas más. | May 18, 2024 |
I received an advance copy of this book, Thank You

This was a great book. Not only was the plot and storyline good, but you could tell there was a lot of research done about Ireland and the conflict that tore the country apart for so long. The book is over 400 pages long, and while it didn't drag, it felt at times that some of the story could have been eliminated with no detriment.
That said, I loved getting to know all of the characters. The story centers around Shay Rynne, who grew up in Dublin and wanted to join the Garda Siochana (the Irish Police). This wasn't common as most in Dublin thought the Garda weren't on their side. The final push that propelled him to join was the death of a friend. The case closed quickly, and in Shay's opinion, the wrong conclusion was drawn. He joins, and despite the less than welcome reception, he comes to excel and comes to be accepted. Other great characters in the book are Father Brennan Burke, a great friend of Shay's and someone with interesting and useful contacts. Other interesting characters are Finn, the owner of Christy's Pub and Father Burke's Uncle, and Talkie, Shay's father.
Good and interesting read.
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cjyap1 | Sep 2, 2022 |
Alternating between the 16th century and 2018, this novel tells a fascinating story of the early justice system, juxtaposed with a contemporary tale of overdevelopment in County Fermanagh in Northern Ireland. The Tierney family, always known for their hospitality, is the consistent thread through the centuries. We learn of the unsolved murder in 1595 of a well-loved prophetress and medical practitioner. Fast forward to the 21st century when the Tierney family inn is threatened by a New York developer. Their solution is to initiate an archaeological dig on their property, which will save their surroundings from being turned into an eyesore. The excavation reveals the area's secret past and leads to a satisfying resolution.… (más)
½
 
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sleahey | Jun 29, 2021 |
The mix of murder mystery and historical lessons about the English oppression of the Irish, the IRA, and how this shapes the lives of the families involved worked pretty well for me. Where the story is problematic for me is the odd narrative device of dropping flashbacks into the story without making them part of a character's story. They just pop up, disrupt the narrative and then disappear again, which I found rather clumsy.
 
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WiebkeK | Jan 21, 2021 |

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Obras
14
Miembros
305
Popularidad
#77,181
Valoración
½ 3.7
Reseñas
26
ISBNs
125
Idiomas
1

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