Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Review: Murder In An Irish Village by Carlene O'Connor




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Thank you NetGalley for an advanced reader copy of this book in exchange for an honest and unbiased review. 

Murder In An Irish Village is the first in the Irish Village Mystery Series by Carlene O'Connor.  Siobhan O'Sullivan runs the family bistro along with her 5 siblings after their parents died almost a  year ago in a car crash.  Naomi's Bisro has always been great little meeting place, somewhere to visit with neighbours while enjoying some wonderful brown bread and tea, along with a helping of local gossip of course! 

And gossip there is! One morning when they open up the bistro, they find a man dressed up in a suit with a pair of hot pink barber scissors stuck in his chest! Can Siobhan solve the crime and save her family? 


To be honest, the book started out a bit slow for me, but once it got into it a bit, well, I did too! The characters were well developed, there were lots of twists and turns, like a good cozy mystery must have! There are also some fun, laugh out loud moments and I felt like I myself was in Ireland and trying to figure out 'whodunnit' (which I didn't actually. Bravo!) 

Definitely would recommend to cozy readers everywhere. Give it a chance to get through the lower moving beginning, you won't be sorry! 





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