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Firewater Blues
Firewater Blues
Firewater Blues
Audiobook10 hours

Firewater Blues

Written by Caimh McDonnell

Narrated by Morgan C Jones

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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Be careful who you love …

It’s the year 2000 and while Bunny McGarry is theoretically on sabbatical from the police, he just can’t help sticking his nose in where it doesn’t belong.

Rosie Flint is an old acquaintance of Bunny’s whose boyfriend mysteriously disappears off the face of the Earth. What starts out as a simple missing person’s case soon gets a whole lot more complicated when it emerges that the boyfriend is not who he claimed to be and there are some rather sinister people showing an unhealthy interest in Rosie.

Bunny is only trying to help a friend but it’s just a matter of time before he finds himself at loggerheads with his colleagues on the force, having to reassess some events from his past and unwittingly involved in a major political coup.

He won’t be able to do this alone, so it is a good job he can call upon a certain band of kick-ass nuns to do what they do best. And he might even find a use for a twelve-year-old boy who is desperate to escape from an Irish language summer school.

Firewater Blues is the sixth book in McDonnell’s critically acclaimed bestselling and increasing inaccurately titled Dublin Trilogy. It mixes high-octane thrills with distinct Irish wit.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherMcFori Ink
Release dateMar 17, 2022
ISBN9781912897346
Firewater Blues

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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    I like CMcM's humor. But why oh whyus5 he subject us to the sanctimonious preachiness of virtue signalers? Hello. We see through that bs. If the character isn't fully aligned with (current) group think, his has his hero wallow in sanctimonious virtue signaling. Sounds phony, forced, and weak. Love your writing CMcM. Please tighten up the wit by expanding your cynical radar.