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irish, full, forte, two and political. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
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- This product had a total of 33 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jan 14 2020.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I had read susanne o’leary before and full irish has the humour the feisty flawed heroines and intriguing storylines i have come to expect from her books
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Then theres those devious corporate greedy grinches
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
While there is a murder in the story it is really more of a political thriller than murder mystery
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
What made it for me were the delightful characters especially shannon and paul forté but also reporter finola mcgee and the host of boston and irish politicians who feature so prominently
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The plot moves along swiftly and at no time do i find the need to question the characters actions
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Bid rigging sends attorney paul forte and his wife to ireland to unofficially investigate and perhaps play a little golf
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I especially liked the main characters with paul forté as the honest man trying to operate in the sharkinfested waters of boston politics and finola mcgee the irish reporter
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Meanwhile dublin journalist finola mcgee is looking into the murder of a close friend
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