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New Friends. New Clients. New Enemies. Old Secrets... As the banking scandals of 2012 hit Ireland, Jordan PR are about to pitch for their biggest contract yet. Rocked by scandal and incompetence, the Bank of Leinster desperately need help to rehabilitate their image. Caroline Jordan is ready to step up; but the Bank has dark secrets in the vault and a body in the meeting room! This time Caroline is determined not to get involved. Her best friends are getting married, political reforms loom and there's an iconic art exhibition to arrange. Not to mention that the Bank contract is still up for…mehr

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New Friends. New Clients. New Enemies. Old Secrets... As the banking scandals of 2012 hit Ireland, Jordan PR are about to pitch for their biggest contract yet. Rocked by scandal and incompetence, the Bank of Leinster desperately need help to rehabilitate their image. Caroline Jordan is ready to step up; but the Bank has dark secrets in the vault and a body in the meeting room! This time Caroline is determined not to get involved. Her best friends are getting married, political reforms loom and there's an iconic art exhibition to arrange. Not to mention that the Bank contract is still up for grabs. But in Ireland all things are connected and old secrets bind strange bedfellows. She's already caught up in a web of lies and scandal. As it stretches from the art world to the board room, DS Doyle of Special Crimes pulls in a favour - can Caroline possibly resist investigating the rising Body Count?
Autorenporträt
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.