Cathy L. (KerrvilleCate) reviewed Irish Cream (Nuala Anne McGrail Novels) on + 203 more book reviews
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You gotta love Father Greeley. He's so Irish - for a Yank. The married sex in these Nuala McGrail books must burn holes in his cassock. In this one it's Himself doing most of the legwork for a change.

A rather interesting book but not as good as I thought it would be.
Same old Greeley. astory about Irish Americans and an improbable attitude towards sex and sexual attraction. Simultaneous story within a story set in old Ireland.
Damian "Day" O'Sullivan a troubled young man who blames himself for a tragic car homicide. However, Day may be innocent, and his entire family seems to be conspiring to pin the crime on him. This only leads Nuala Anne McGrail, a fey, Irish speaking woman with the second sight and her husband & accomplice, Dermot Michael Coyne to unravel the knotty mystery.
a great McGrail mystery
What more can be said about Andrew Greeley, except that these books on Nuana Anne McGrail make me appreciate even more my Irish roots. Kudos...