Dermot Michael Coyne isn't sure what he's gotten himself into. Nuala Anne McGrail, that beautiful and vivacious "Celtic witch" has finally agreed to marry him. But they've barely tied the knot when Nuala's psychic "spells" begin again. Visions of a burning castle, the captain of the infamous "Black and Tan" police force, a wild woman from Chicago, and bloodshed--all somehow connected--lead the two to the remnants of a mystery long buried in the mist of Ireland's turbulent and violent past. How did Kevin O'Higgins, the murdered leader of the movement to free Ireland, die? And who among the living will do whatever it takes to keep Nuala and Dermot from finding out?
Another enjoyable read by a man who combines wit, wisdom, spirituality, grace and mystery as no-one else can. This latest installment in the series takes us on another trip through the IRISH TROUBLES in a fashion that is informative, thought-provoking and forgiving. The light-hearted and humouruos account of Nuala and Dermott's attempts to be good spouses is both tender and endearingly famialiar to any new love. Well worth a read.
Ireland, history, mystery and romance..the perfect book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Drawn to the Irish connection, I was delighted to find an historical connection as well. To stumble upon an author able to create around both my loves is a dream come true! I could not put this book down. Greeley's description of the main characters paints a portrait so vivid, I feel that I truly know them. Likewise, he takes you to Ireland with such verbal mastery and geographic preciseness, I felt as if I were there. This was my first Greeley novel...discovered quite by accident. I have already purchased Irish Gold, Irish Lace and Irish Whiskey and can not wait to begin another priceless journey through Greeley's words.
Awsome Book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Another historical,mystery,romance from Greeley. Well worth the rea
I found this book to be thought provking & enjoyable.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I was not disapointed with the latest installment of the love story of Nula & Dermont. The pictures of Ireland that Father Greeley paints with his words are as vivid as seeing them in person. I also find the historical parts exciting and educational. I never tire of reading any Andrew Greeley Novel,at all,at all!!
perty good and cut
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
this novel is pretty good. although I do not feel any have lived up to Irish gold. but none the less greeley still weaves a cute irish tale.
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