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Happy are the Peace Makers (Father Blackie Ryan, Bk 5)
Happy are the Peace Makers - Father Blackie Ryan, Bk 5
Author: Andrew M. Greeley
Both of Nora MacDonaugh's husbands have died under mysterious circumstances, and Bishop Blackie Ryan is the only man who can resist the widow's charms long enough to solve the mystery
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ISBN-13: 9780515110753
ISBN-10: 0515110752
Publication Date: 4/1/1993
Pages: 300
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  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 26 ratings
Publisher: Jove Books
Book Type: Paperback
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toni avatar reviewed Happy are the Peace Makers (Father Blackie Ryan, Bk 5) on + 351 more book reviews
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Father Greeley ( Happy Are the Meek ) not only kissed the Blarney Stone but swallowed it whole for this masterful Bishop "Blackie" Ryan whodunit. Setting it in Dublin on Bloomsday, Greeley makes James Joyce as much a part of the plot as the IRA. Beautiful and seductive Nora MacDonaugh's husband, industrialist Jim Lark MacDonaugh, was blown to bits by a bomb just a week after he changed his will in her favor. When the Dublin police discover that her first husband committed suicide and also left his money to her, Nora becomes the top suspect. Her late husband's second-in-command, Arthur T. Regan, hires ex-Chicago cop Tim MacCarthy to pin the crime on her. But MacCarthy is not convinced of her guilt; and since he is nothing if not the second-best detective in Chicago, he soon teams up with the best, Bishop Ryan, to defend Nora and find the real killer. Together, they combat the cynical Dublin police, the IRA, and the late MacDonaugh's family and business associates. MacCarthy proves as entertaining as Ryan, and the inevitable love affair between the detective and Nora is both realistic and tension-provoking.
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punkinema avatar reviewed Happy are the Peace Makers (Father Blackie Ryan, Bk 5) on + 305 more book reviews
A delightful romantic mystery set in Ireland. The protagonist is a retired cop from Chicago who has been hired to find a murderer. The woman who is presumed guilty (but unproven by the police) steals his heart from the moment he sees her. Unhappy family and jealous relatives make his task difficult and would have been impossible without the help of Father Ryan. You'll enjoy this one!
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Andrew Greeley always a good read.
reviewed Happy are the Peace Makers (Father Blackie Ryan, Bk 5) on + 111 more book reviews
Father Greeley ( Happy Are the Meek ) not only kissed the Blarney Stone but swallowed it whole for this masterful Bishop "Blackie" Ryan whodunit. Setting it in Dublin on Bloomsday, Greeley makes James Joyce as much a part of the plot as the IRA. Beautiful and seductive Nora MacDonaugh's husband, industrialist Jim Lark MacDonaugh, was blown to bits by a bomb just a week after he changed his will in her favor. When the Dublin police discover that her first husband committed suicide and also left his money to her, Nora becomes the top suspect. Her late husband's second-in-command, Arthur T. Regan, hires ex-Chicago cop Tim MacCarthy to pin the crime on her. But MacCarthy is not convinced of her guilt; and since he is nothing if not the second-best detective in Chicago, he soon teams up with the best, Bishop Ryan, to defend Nora and find the real killer. Together, they combat the cynical Dublin police, the IRA, and the late MacDonaugh's family and business associates. MacCarthy proves as entertaining as Ryan, and the inevitable love affair between the detective and Nora is both realistic and tension-provoking.


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