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Mrs O'Brien is proud to run Ireland's oldest music shop, a landmark in the city of Dublin. But greedy property developers threaten the peace of her beloved West Stephen Street, buying up buildings and bullying tenants. They have money, and the support of corrupt local officials but the businesses decide to fight back. When a hated estate agent is found dead in the local café, the gardaí arrest the owner, Dan. Mrs. O'Brien is sure there's more to the story - and with the help of her protégé Michael, madcap teen Mai and the Super Ukers Ukulele group, she sets out to clear his name. But who can…mehr

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Mrs O'Brien is proud to run Ireland's oldest music shop, a landmark in the city of Dublin. But greedy property developers threaten the peace of her beloved West Stephen Street, buying up buildings and bullying tenants. They have money, and the support of corrupt local officials but the businesses decide to fight back. When a hated estate agent is found dead in the local café, the gardaí arrest the owner, Dan. Mrs. O'Brien is sure there's more to the story - and with the help of her protégé Michael, madcap teen Mai and the Super Ukers Ukulele group, she sets out to clear his name. But who can she trust and who is On the Fiddle? Based on the real life legendary Charles Byrne Music Shop, 1870-2021, and filled with a host of authentic Irish characters and fun, this is a cozy mystery for music lovers everywhere!
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Geraldine Moorkens Byrne is a writer, poet and educator from Dublin, Ireland. She is the author of several novels, including The Caroline Jordan Mystery Series, The Music Shop Mysteries and writing as Nina Hayes, The Old Bat Chronicles. She is also a poet, whose work has been published in anthologies, magazines and performed as theatre. Her short story "A Stranger Among Friends" was a finalist in the Cunningham Short Story Competition, and her mystery short "Reqium for a Violin," appeared in the best-selling Little Shop of Murders Anthology.She teaches Irish folklore and Folk Magic Traditions.