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Irish Stew! (Nuala McGrail, Bk 7)
Irish Stew - Nuala McGrail, Bk 7
Author: Andrew M. Greeley
A Nuala Anne McGrail Novel by the bestselling author of Irish Love — Nuala Anne McGrail, the enthralling heroine of Irish Love, returns, along with her devoted husband Dermot, to lend her second sight and irrepressible personality to another savory concoction made up of equal parts of love, humor, and intrigue. — You?d think Nuala and Dermot would...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780812576078
ISBN-10: 0812576071
Pages: 384
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  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 33 ratings
Publisher: Forge Books
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed Irish Stew! (Nuala McGrail, Bk 7) on + 988 more book reviews
This was a hell of a read!!!!

Nuala Anne McGrail, the enthralling heroine of Irish Love, returns, along with her devoted husband Dermot, to lend her second sight and irrepressible personality to another savory concoction made up of equal parts of love, humor, and intrigue. â You?d think Nuala and Dermot would have enough to worry about, what with their brand-new baby daughter being born three months premature, but Nuala?s fey gifts aren?t about to go on maternity leave just because little Socra Marie needs more care and loving attention than the average newborn. Soon enough Nuala, and therefore Dermot, find themselves steered toward no less than two unresolved mysteries:

Someone is trying to kill Seamus Costelloe, a bigshot lawyer from the South Side of Chicago. Nuala already sees the mark of death upon Seamus. Can she and Dermot somehow find a way to avert her fatal premonition?

Equally compelling is the puzzle of Chicago?s infamous Haymarket Riot, which may be even harder to solve?given that took place over a century ago!
reviewed Irish Stew! (Nuala McGrail, Bk 7) on + 40 more book reviews
A little hard for me to follow the way it jumped around from the past to the present but a very good read. I love the cultural depth.
reviewed Irish Stew! (Nuala McGrail, Bk 7) on + 58 more book reviews
Continues the saga of Nuala Anne McGrail and her family.


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