
Description
New York Times bestselling author Rhys Bowen, now writing in partnership with her daughter, Clare Broyles, transports and enthralls readers through the incomparable Molly Murphy Sullivan. Wild Irish Rose is the next novel in this beloved mystery series, a cause for celebration for readers and critics alike.
New York, 1907: Now that she’s no longer a private detective—at least not officially—Molly Murphy Sullivan is looking forward to a time of settled tranquility with friends and family. Back in New York, where her own story began, Molly decides to accompany some friends to Ellis Island to help distribute clothing to those in need. This journey quickly stirs up memories for Molly. When you’re far from home and see people from your country, every face looks like a family member.
That evening Molly’s policeman husband, Daniel, is late returning home. He comes with a tale to tell: there was a murder on Ellis Island that day, and the main suspect is the spitting image of Molly. The circumstances are eerily similar to when Molly herself arrived on Ellis Island, and she can’t help but feel a sense of fate. Molly was meant to be there that day so that she can clear this woman’s name.
Product Details
Publisher | Minotaur Books |
Publish Date | March 01, 2022 |
Pages | 320 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781250808059 |
Dimensions | 241.1 X 6.5 X 28.4 mm | 1.1 pounds |
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Reviews
Praise for Wild Irish Rose
“[Bowen and Broyles deliver] a satisfying domestic mystery, rich in the details of running a middle-class urban household in the early twentieth century.” —Booklist
Praise for Rhys Bowen and the Molly Murphy Mysteries
“One of the great mystery writers working today.” —Louise Penny
"Molly is sassy, saucy, brave and smart.” —The Huffington Post
“Molly Murphy, the plucky star of Rhys Bowen’s mystery series…likes to fight for the underdog.” —USA Today
“Readers will surely testify that Murphy has become one of their favorite characters… This book is a keeper.” —Tampa Tribune
“Molly is an indomitable creature.” —Washington Times
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