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Firewater Blues

The Dublin Trilogy, Book 6

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Firewater Blues

By: Caimh McDonnell
Narrated by: Morgan C Jones
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Be careful who you love…

It’s the year 2000, and while Bunny McGarry is theoretically on sabbatical from the police, he just can’t help sticking his nose in where it doesn’t belong.

Rosie Flint is an old acquaintance of Bunny’s whose boyfriend mysteriously disappears off the face of the Earth. What starts out as a simple missing person’s case soon gets a whole lot more complicated when it emerges that the boyfriend is not who he claimed to be, and there are some rather sinister people showing an unhealthy interest in Rosie.

Bunny is only trying to help a friend, but it’s just a matter of time before he finds himself at loggerheads with his colleagues on the force, having to reassess some events from his past and unwittingly involved in a major political coup.

He won’t be able to do this alone, so it is a good thing he can call upon a certain band of kick-ass nuns to do what they do best. And he might even find a use for a 12-year-old boy who is desperate to escape from an Irish language summer school.

Firewater Blues is the sixth book in McDonnell’s critically acclaimed best-selling and increasing inaccurately titled Dublin Trilogy. It mixes high-octane thrills with distinct Irish wit.

©2022 McFori Ink (P)2022 McFori Ink
Crime Thrillers Dark Humour International Mystery & Crime Literature & Fiction Mystery Thriller Thriller & Suspense Fiction Ireland Witty Feel-Good Irish Thrillers

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another fab book. the characters are simply the best and brought to life brilliantly by the narrator. dreading running out of books to listen to!!!

please keep writing!!!

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Love these stories. As another reviewer stated over too soon.
How can you not have a winning mix with Bunny, Deccie and the hard as nails Nuns!
A comical and dark edge blended in this storyline. The murky world of politics given a centre stage here with an Irish lilt and molatolv cocktail wit.

Another Rollicking Ride

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Great twists and turns, couldn’t wait until the next chapter but also didn’t want the book to end. Really like the reader especially the different characters.

Laugh out loud

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I am so happy that not only has the 'Dublin Trilogy' been extended but that Bunny is back in Ireland. While I did enjoy and will still enjoy reading about Bunny's stateside adventures, I felt they lacked that charm of the original trilogy. They seemed to take on a more cinematic scope that wasn't there when he was plodding around the streets of Dublin. So after reading the follow up books to the Trilogy's prequel I couldn't be happier.

The charm is back, the laughs are back, and it is shapping up to be one hell of a series. With everything from quirky characters, brilliant cameos, and running gags, this set of books is feeling like a return to a comfortable place. The stories aren't built to stretch and change the Mystery and Crime genre forever, but instead lean into the what makes the Dublin Trilogy so great. Its the characters, the characters that drive the growth and world building. Its almost like the story is secondary to their presence and I love it!

If you're looking for a thrilling and mind bending crime novel, this might not be the one for you. But if you want to be taken on a roller coaster of laughs and tears as characters evolve and grow into their own, just happening to be in a crime novel, then this is the one for you. Plus, Kevin's back!!

Bunny's Back!

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Morgan C Jones is one of the best narrators there is, he is perfect for for Caimh McDonnels books.

Absolutely loved this installment, keep them coming!

Always brilliant

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Loved it all superb story superb craic what’s not to like Absolutely terrific and great fun

Great narration

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I absolutely love all these books and this one did not disappoint,my only complaint is they don’t come quick enough or last long enough 😂

My favourite books

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Ciamh, thank you for another amazing instalment with McGarry. Morgan C Jones thank you for bringing Bunny in to my home.
Favourite ‘spit my tea out’ scene… ‘OH…helping hand…”

As usual, Bunny is phenomenal

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Love the plots, the fun,the underlying serious themes and all the odd loveable caracters in this serie. Hope it never ends

Highly addictive!

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I discovered Caimh McDonnell 2 years ago and what a ride it’s been reading and listening to his stories. Funny, engaging, emotionally enthralling and ridiculous in turn. He’s my new favourite author. Morgan C Jones is the perfect reader for these books, his delivery, pace, tone and timing is spot on.

Love these books

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