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1920s. Cork, Ireland. Constantly accosted by ambitious, would-be politicians invited by the bishop, the Reverend Mother is finding the week-long sojourn at a convent anything but peaceful. Then a body is discovered in the cemetery, blown to pieces by a makeshift bomb. Was one of the candidates so desperate to win the election they turned to murder?
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Excellent . The pacing, clueing, and characterizations are all top-notch. Father Brown fans will be in heaven * Publishers Weekly Starred Review * A leisurely paced mystery with roots in the history and culture of Cork. It's a treat for Irish history buffs who follow the series * Library Journal * A historically interesting mystery with a wise, empathetic sleuth and a shocking denouement * Kirkus Reviews * Harrison adroitly combines the Reverend Mother's clever investigation with a sympathetic portrayal of the plight of Cork's poor. Fans of historical puzzle mysteries will be delighted * Publishers Weekly Starred Review of Death of a Prominent Citizen * The intriguing plot, the keen insights, and the clever heroine make this a fine read for the historical-mystery crowd * Booklist on Death of a Prominent Citizen * A classic golden-age mystery whose shocking solution will appeal to fans of Christie and Sayers * Kirkus Reviews on Death of a Prominent Citizen * Harrison is at the top of her game in her 6th whodunit ... The fair-play puzzle is among Harrison's finest * Publishers Weekly Starred Review of Murder at the Queen's Old Castle * Sparkling descriptions of life in 1920s Cork and fascinating historical details combine to ably support a clever plot and an intriguing cast * Booklist on Murder at the Queen's Old Castle * Brings to life the turbulence and politics of 1920s Ireland. Reverend Mother will appeal to admirers of Ellis Peters' 'Brother Cadfael' mysteries * Library Journal Starred Review of Death of a Novice *