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Dublin Moon: Jack Dillon Dublin Tale 10, Second Edition US Marshal Jack Dillon, assigned to An Garda Síochána, Special Branch, is just about to settle into an enjoyable evening with his neighbor Tara when his phone rings. Against his better judgment, he answers... Good thing he does. It's his boss, Detective Chief Inspector McCabe. There's been a shooting in Dublin and it's all hands on deck. Turns out two police officers have been murdered. US Marshal Jack Dillon and Detective Inspector Paddy Suel begin an investigation that seems to be going nowhere- and yet... It's bad enough two officers…mehr

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Dublin Moon: Jack Dillon Dublin Tale 10, Second Edition US Marshal Jack Dillon, assigned to An Garda Síochána, Special Branch, is just about to settle into an enjoyable evening with his neighbor Tara when his phone rings. Against his better judgment, he answers... Good thing he does. It's his boss, Detective Chief Inspector McCabe. There's been a shooting in Dublin and it's all hands on deck. Turns out two police officers have been murdered. US Marshal Jack Dillon and Detective Inspector Paddy Suel begin an investigation that seems to be going nowhere- and yet... It's bad enough two officers have been murdered, but apparently, that's just the beginning. The bodies begin to pile up and Dillon and Suel can't seem to get ahead of the game or find out who is responsible. Faricy is America's hottest new mystery writer . . . ~The Dirty Lowdown Another entertaining crime novel by the likes of Faricy . . . ~Robert Carraher A cross between Carl Hiaasen and Elmore Leonard with a sprinkling of Robert B. Parker . . . ~The Irish Gazette Faricy's entertaining tales are populated with the sort of quirky, oddball characters we'd all like to know more about but wisely prefer to keep at a distance. They serve not so much as examples but more often as warnings to the rest of us. The difficulties they find themselves in are usually due to their own bad decisions, but bad decisions make for interesting tales. ¿¿¿¿