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The Family Jewels (Dublin Trilogy 7)

The Family Jewels (Dublin Trilogy 7)

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PLEASE NOTE: This item will arrive after Christmas. 

Bah Humbug!

He's made a list and he's checking it twice. Bunny's going to find out who's a gobshite.

It’s almost Christmas and Bunny McGarry is not in the festive spirit. His mood is not improved when an old friend becomes the victim of a violent assault and, for reasons he can’t understand, the police force he is a member of has decided not to investigate. Getting to the bottom of the case ends up putting him on the wrong side of some powerful people. How does all of this involve an Italian heiress who has disappeared? Why is the commissioner of the Gardai no longer in charge? And why is a certain teenage boy on the rampage swearing bloody vengeance?

Strap in as things are about to get seriously festive and the big fella is taking no prisoners.

Some people have no appreciation of the fundamentals of the Christmas game.

The Family Jewels is book seven in the Amazon bestselling, critically acclaimed and numerically infuriating Dublin Trilogy. 

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peter furber
Fantastic

At the end of the first page of chapter one in Firewater Blues I knew exactly what was going to happen to the two hooligans- rather than spoil the plot it made it pantomime funny ( very similar to Terry Pratchett announcing to the readers that death has arrived by writing in capitals - the reader is aware but not the protagonists Great writing by Caimh McDonnell - I adore these books. The Family Jewels was a great Christmas read I want Bunny McGarry pyjamas for Christmas

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John Backley
I've just begun my 'Bunny' journey

I was so impressed with 'Three Wise Men' I went and bought the whole series. I've just started on them lately, and am enjoying the read enormously. They're on a par with the stranger times books (which are a hoot anyway). Cheers for much needed lightheartedness