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An Irish Village Mystery Bundle, Books 1-3

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Unabridged Audiobook

Ratings
Book
43
Narrator
19
Release Date
February 1, 2022
Duration
29 hours 55 minutes
Summary
The first three books in An Irish Village Mystery series are included in this edition. In Murder in an Irish Village (Book 1), twenty-two-year-old Siobhán O’Sullivan runs her family’s bistro in the small village of Kilbane, County Cork, Ireland. One morning they find a man at a table with a pair of scissors protruding from his chest—and now it’s up to feisty redheaded Siobhán to solve the crime and save her beloved brood. In Murder at an Irish Wedding (Book 2), Siobhán and her five siblings have their plates full catering a celebrity wedding. But the celebratory mood suddenly turns sober when the best man is found murdered in the woods. In Murder in an Irish Churchyard (Book 3), Siobhán has accepted her calling and has decided to join the Garda Síochána. But her first case brings Macdara Flannery back into her life....
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Anonymous

Very enjoyable to have these three great stories back-to-back! Wonderful narrator, too.

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Pegsta

Awesome really enjoy this writer, also enjoy learning a little about Ireland. My mom was born in Galway, and I hope to one day go visit.

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Terry A. W.

Well written and well narrated. The characters feel so real that I want to read more about them as well as the murder story. I could also listen to Caroline Lennon all day.

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Gina

Enjoyed getting to know the characters in this cozy Irish village! Great narrator! Looking forward to the next books in the series.

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Laura L.

I enjoyed the stories. I found them a bit predictable and had figured out who the culprit was in each book before the ending. However, the stories were enjoyable enough that I am planning on continuing the series. My rating is based on that. The narrator is easy to listen to. My only complaint is that at times it is difficult to differentiate who is speaking because she is unable to produce distinctive enough voices, especially for male characters. That can hardly be counted against a female narrator, so I cut her some slack

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Nancy B

I was worried I would have trouble with the accent, but the narrator did a wonderful job. I enjoyed the stories and the characters. I will look for more in the series

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Anonymous

I was enjoying this immensely, the narrator is fantastic, then the third episode started and was just filled with prejudice and nasty comments about Americans. It really killed it for me. It didn't do anything for the story, it didn't propel it, it was just unnecessary. It's funny how the author spews all sorts of stereotypes about Americans and then in the next breath complains about the prejudice the Irish faced during the famine. Apart from that the first two are good fun to listen to, but the third is just sad.

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Namarran

Excellent narration, fun and dry humour, great plots, characters lively and real. Have read up to book 7 and will read more .

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Deanna G.

Fantastic stories, well written. The narrator does a great job with the characters voices. I can’t wait for more stories.

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Sue S.

The narrator has such a lyrical Irish accent that I could continue listening to her all day!! The stories were really easy to listen to and made me want to visit the small villages

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Chalen M.

I absolutely loved these stories. I’ll definitely continue the series!

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Lorraine H.

Really enjoy listening to any Irish story. Love the sayings etc and these 3 books didn't let me down. Gentle murder mystery with great characters.

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