Death in Irish Accents

Death in Irish Accents

by Catie Murphy

Narrated by Ruth Urquhart

Unabridged — 6 hours, 54 minutes

Death in Irish Accents

Death in Irish Accents

by Catie Murphy

Narrated by Ruth Urquhart

Unabridged — 6 hours, 54 minutes

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Overview

After a long streak of avoiding murder investigations, Dublin limo driver Megan Malone thought her life had finally settled . . . but even her Irish luck can't keep her out of trouble forever.



It's been over a year since Megan found herself entangled in a murder-much to everyone's relief, including her girlfriend Jelena and Detective Paul Bourke. So when a body of a young woman quite literally lands in her lap at her favorite Dublin café, Megan tries to do the right thing and leave the crime-solving to the police so she can enjoy the St. Patrick's Day weekend. After all, she has no connection to the victim. Or does she?



Megan's latest client, world-renowned romance novelist Claire Woodward, is fascinated by Megan's own history of catching killers. Claire also just happens to be the murder victim's literary mentor. So maybe Megan can just sort of stay on the periphery of the case while trying to help out? Just a wee bit without causing too much fuss? Even Detective Bourke would approve since he has personal reasons not to trust Claire. The investigation leads Megan to the victim's writing group, who think that Claire has plagiarized the poor young lady's work. And when another member of the group is found dead, Megan will have to step up her sleuthing before the killer decides to write her off for good.

Editorial Reviews

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Praise for Dublin Driver Mystery Series by Catie Murphy

“There is so much to like about the cozy perfection that is Catie Murphy’s Death on the Green, from the lush Irish travelogue to the precise balance between comic relief and crime.” —Bookpage STARRED REVIEW for Death on the Green

 “Cleverly blends rivalries on and off the golf course with colorful characters as a plucky limo driver takes the wheel again.” —Kirkus Reviews on Death on the Green

“I strongly recommend that you drop whatever plans you had made, sit down with DEATH ON THE GREEN, and catch up with the deeds of Megan Malone, who is fast becoming my favorite amateur sleuth on my side of the Atlantic.” —Fresh Fiction on Death on the Green

“Murphy’s Dublin feels immersive and authentic, and even minor characters add depth and detail. Orla Keegan, Megan’s boss at the limo company and also her land­lord, is a prickly delight, harsh and demanding but fair when the situ­ation demands it. This is an auspicious series debut, and hopefully the luck of the Irish will hold for many more stories to come.” —Bookpage, STARRED REVIEW on Dead in Dublin
 
“[Murphy’s] irrepressible debut provides a lively entry in the Dublin Driver Mysteries. A bad review can kill a restaurant—but what if a restaurant kills a reviewer?” —Kirkus Reviews on Dead in Dublin
 
“Dead in Dublin serves up an interesting whodunit story as it helps push the cozy mystery genre forward into the new decade. One cannot help but be curious to see how this new series unfolds.” —Criminal Element on Dead in Dublin

Library Journal

12/09/2022

Although Dublin limo driver Megan Malone has been involved in enough cases to be nicknamed "the murder driver," to the relief of her girlfriend Jelena and Detective Paul Bourke, it's been a year since the last case. She's in her favorite café, Accents, when a woman's body tumbles out of a closet. Megan doesn't know the victim, although she's quickly identified as Blathnaid O'Leary. Megan tries to stay uninvolved, in this murder; she even takes a job driving American romance writer Claire, who asks for her personally. After a tour, Megan takes her new client to Accents, where she's to meet with a writers' group, and a young woman she's mentoring named Blathnaid. Despite her curiosity, Megan insists on taking her scheduled vacation time to support Jelena at the St. Patrick's Day Parade. But the couple still ends up meeting with the writing group and Claire, now accused of plagiarizing Blathnaid's writing. When another death occurs, and Megan was the last to see the victim, she realizes she's not only of interest to the Garda, but also to a killer. VERDICT With a whiny amateur sleuth, this fourth in a series will be of interest primarily where book three, Death of an Irish Mummy, was popular.—Lesa Holstine

Kirkus Reviews

2022-12-14
Limo driver Megan Malone burnishes her reputation as Dublin’s “murder driver” by brushing up against two more corpses.

The first body, which doesn’t even wait till the second sentence of Chapter 1 to tumble out of a closet at the Accents Café, is that of aspiring author Bláthnaid O’Leary, whose hard-to-pronounce first name sparks the first of many discussions about the vagaries of the Irish (or Gaelic) tongue among Megan, who's originally from Texas; her girlfriend, Jelena Nowak, who's Polish; and the members of the writers group who frequent Accents: American Stephanie Burgis, Juliet McKenna, Adrian Tchaikovsky, and Bláthnaid’s friend Sadhbh Flannagan, whose first name poses challenges of its own. The most important writer on the scene, however, is Megan’s new client Claire Woodward, an improbably successful writer of historical romances who asks Orla Keegan, Megan’s grouchy boss at Leprechaun Limos, specifically for the murder driver to take her to several sites she’s scoping out for her latest bestseller. The news that the sample chapters Bláthnaid submitted to the group closely resemble material from Claire’s overdue novel raises a disconcerting question: Which of the two plagiarized from the other? Garda Síochána Det. Paul Bourke, who’s had quite enough of Megan already, is pulled off the case because of his obvious bias in favor of his girlfriend, actress Niamh O’Sullivan, who was on hand for Bláthnaid’s final appearance. The juiciest complication, however, arises when Kiki Rogers, Claire’s imperious agent, announces that Claire plans a new series based on Megan’s viral habit of stumbling over corpses and that there’s nothing Megan can do to stop her. A pub crawl that goes seriously awry demonstrates just how wrong Kiki is.

As lighthearted and intense as a video game set in scenic Ireland.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940175857901
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Publication date: 02/21/2023
Series: Dublin Driver Mysteries , #4
Edition description: Unabridged
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