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 · Review of Last Orders by Caimh McDonnell (, McFori Ink) Two bodies are discovered buried in the Wicklow Mountains. Former policeman, Bunny McGarry, knows that the evidence trail will eventually lead to his door. Always somewhat unhinged and further traumatised from ten days at the hands of a mad-man the previous year, Bunny begins to come.  · Last Orders As a wise man once said just because you re done with the past doesn t mean the past is done with you Paul can t let an incident from his past go When he finds out a rival detective agency played a Title: Last Orders; Author: Caimh McDonnell; ISBN: .  · As a wise man once said, just because you're done with the past, doesn't mean the past is done with you.\\n\\nPaul can't let an incident from his past go. When he finds out a rival detective agency played a key role in it, he drags MCM Investigations into a blood feud that they can't hope to win. Soon they're faced with the prospect of the company going out of business and Brigit going out of.


Explore books by Caimh McDonnell with our selection at bltadwin.ru Click and Collect from your local Waterstones or get FREE UK delivery on orders over £ Order of Caimh McDonnell Books. Caimh McDonnell is a Irish author, television writer, and stand-up comedian. He has performed stand-up across the world including working at the Edinburgh festival most years. McDonnell is the author of the popular Dublin Trilogy series of books. McDonnell was born in Limerick before being raised in Dublin. Last Orders by Caimh McDonnell, , available at Book Depository with free delivery worldwide.


Caimh McDonnell Calls for the Curtain. Caimh McDonnell has, in my opinion, injected a much-needed dose of humour, depth and originality into the detective genre with The Dublin Trilogy series. With Last Orders, the fourth and final book (for the foreseeable future) in this so-called “trilogy”, McDonnell attempts to bring the whole show to a close by taking us to the past where mortal peril surfaces to take hold of Paul and Bunny, marking the beginning of the end, the ultimate sacrifice. Last Orders is the exception that proves the rule, even Caimh McDonnell, the author, says, that it is necessary to read the preceding novel, Angels in the Moonlight, to have the background necessary to appreciate this book. That settled, the story opens with most of the previous characters reporting for duty and most of them are in dire straights. Last Orders is the third book in the Dublin trilogy, plus prequel, and marries both together, with the events of the prequel catching up with Bunny McGarry and effecting the fate of MCM Investigations, which is already hanging in the balance due to a feud with another company. McDonnell runs the tale as two strands – the investigation into the deaths of two men found buried in the Wicklow Mountains, and Paul and Bridget’s war with the Kelleher brothers – that become entwined through.

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