Dead in Dublin

C. E. Murphy

Book - 2020

Ferrying tourists around Dublin for the Leprechaun Limo Service makes quite a change after years in the military. Still, Megan Malone is enjoying her life in Ireland. She likes the scenery, the easy pace, the quirky, quick-witted locals. Everything--except having one of her clients drop dead at the statue of fabled fishmonger, Molly Malone. Most restaurant critics notch up their share of enemies. Elizabeth Darr, however, was a well-loved international star. She and her husband, Simon, had just had dinner when Elizabeth collapsed, and spoiled seafood is the first suspect. The restaurant's owner, worried her business is doomed, begs Megan to look into it. Between her irate boss and a handsome Garda who's both amused and annoyed by h...er persistence, Megan has her hands full even before she's cajoled into taking care of two adorable Jack Russell puppies (which she is almost definitely not keeping). But if cockles and mussels aren't to blame, can Megan find the real culprit ... before another fishy death occurs?--

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Subjects
Genres
Mystery fiction
Detective and mystery fiction
Published
New York, NY : Kensington Pub. Corp [2020]
Language
English
Main Author
C. E. Murphy (author)
Physical Description
292 pages ; 18 cm
ISBN
9781496724182
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A limo driver snoops her way through Dublin's fair city for answers to her friend's death.Megan Malone, a driver for Leprechaun Limos, is horrified when food critic Elizabeth Darr falls dead at the feet of the bronze statue of Molly Malone, famous fishmonger and tragic heroine of a beloved Irish song. Liz and her husband, Simon, had just come from the restaurant where Megan had delivered them. But as a former combat medic, an expatriate from Austin, Texas, and a friend of the Darrs, she's not one to stand helplessly by and wring her hands. At least she can help Fionnuala Canan, the restaurant owner, who's devastated not only that a patron died after eating there, but also that the place will have to be closed during the investigation and, incidentally, that Liz might have been a victim of food poisoning from her meal. If the restaurant closes, it could also take down Fionnuala's business partner, Martin Rafferty, and his associated nightclub, which is also off limits during the investigation. What with propping up Fionnuala, trying to comfort Simon (and Liz's parents too), and looking after a homeless dog and her newborn puppies, Megan has her hands full, especially as the mysteries start piling up. Was Liz having an affair with a younger woman? Who's sending out video blogs of Liz after her death? Is Simon quite the devoted husband he seems? What was his connection to Martin Rafferty? And whowait a minutehas killed Martin? Although Megan tries to cooperate with Detective Paul Bourke, she has the amateur sleuth's tendency to work independently and a little outside of the law, like someone who'd look through the files of a USB drive found in Megan's limo before turning them over to Bourke and maybe perform a little breaking and entering. Although neither Megan nor the reader finds quite all the answers, her irrepressible debut provides a lively entry in the Dublin Driver Mysteries.A bad review can kill a restaurantbut what if a restaurant kills a reviewer? Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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