Death on the Green
by Catie Murphy
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Pub Date Sep 29 2020 | Archive Date Oct 02 2020
Kensington Books | Kensington
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Description
—Bookpage STARRED
As an American in Dublin, limo driver Megan Malone will need the luck of the Irish to avoid a head-on collision—with a killer . . .
Life has been non-stop excitement for American Army veteran Megan Malone ever since she moved to Ireland and became a driver for Dublin’s Leprechaun Limousine Service. She’s solved a murder and adopted two lovable Jack Russell puppies. Currently, she’s driving world-class champion golfer Martin Walsh, and he’s invited her to join him while he plays in a tournament at a prestigious Irish locale. Unfortunately, there’s a surprise waiting for her on the course—a body floating in a water hazard.
Everyone loved golfer Lou MacDonald, yet he clearly teed off someone enough to be murdered. Martin seems to be the only one with a motive. However, he also has an alibi: Megan and hundreds of his fans were watching him play. Now, with a clubhouse at a historical lodge full of secrets and a dashing Irish detective by her side, Megan must hurry to uncover the links to the truth before the real killer takes a swing at someone else . . .
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781496724205 |
PRICE | $8.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 352 |
Featured Reviews
Death on the Green by Catie Murphy was another enticing cozy mystery set in Ireland which got my attention from the first chapter.
I like Megan Malone and her independent attitude and caring nature of her clients. A well crafted plot, multiple suspects, so many twists and turns and descriptive writing that allowed me to feel as I was with Megan every step of the way. This was a complex mystery that kept me guessing not only about who was behind the murders but why they had occurred. I was completely shocked at the reveal which I loved. I enjoyed learning the differences in American language and that used in Ireland throughout the story which often added humor to the story.
I really love this series. Who wouldn't want to be able to move to Ireland? Not sure I'd want Megan's job however. Some of the characters are quite interesting (in a good way), others wouldn't want to have to interact with, but do need those in a mystery or it wouldn't be much of one.
Thank you to the author, publisher and NetGalley for my eARC in exchange for an honest review. I hope there are many more of these.