Helpful Score: 1
This story is interesting because of the genealogy angle, but otherwise depends entirely on the rural western-Ireland setting for its interest; the characters are kind of flat. It breaks one of the cardinal rules of mystery writing: that the reader have all the information the detective does. Not a bad book, but not a superlative one, either.
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This is an autographed copy.