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Dan Novice, an American detective, and his social worker wife, Karen, now both retired, embark on the promise they made to spend more time together. They have rented a cottage in the quaint Irish village of Ballyram for three months. Their plans include visiting tourist sites, eating out, and interacting with the villagers. It doesn't take long for the plan to be challenged when a prominent villager, Lord O'Connor is murdered and Dan and Karen stumble upon the scene. Local Sergeant Peter Quinn heads the investigation and engages Dan's experience as a detective in solving the crime. As the case…mehr

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Dan Novice, an American detective, and his social worker wife, Karen, now both retired, embark on the promise they made to spend more time together. They have rented a cottage in the quaint Irish village of Ballyram for three months. Their plans include visiting tourist sites, eating out, and interacting with the villagers. It doesn't take long for the plan to be challenged when a prominent villager, Lord O'Connor is murdered and Dan and Karen stumble upon the scene. Local Sergeant Peter Quinn heads the investigation and engages Dan's experience as a detective in solving the crime. As the case proceeds, villagers seek to deflect suspicion from themselves, implicate their neighbors, address personal secrets brought to light, and avoid being victims themselves. Conflict occurs between Dan and Karen when Dan is drawn back into a job he still loves, while Karen is left to fill her days alone. Karen, a smart and dedicated professional in her own right, becomes involved in her own investigation of the secrets of Ballyram and its residents. As she plumbs their depths, her inquiries lead to unexpected and nearly fatal consequences.
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Autorenporträt
DONNA REWOLINSKI is the author of the Novice Mystery series. She has a master's degree in social work and is a practicing social worker. She is married to a recently retired police detective, who has over thirty-seven years of law enforcement experience. Donna belongs to the Red Oak Writer's Critique Roundtable, Blackbird Writers, Sisters of Crime, and the Wisconsin Writer's Association.