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Murder in an Orchard Cemetery

Cora Harrison

The peaceful atmosphere of the Reverend Mother's annual retreat is shattered by sudden, violent death in this gripping historical mystery.

1920s. Cork, Ireland. The Reverend Mother regrets the bishop's decision to invite the five candidates for the position of Alderman of the City Council to join them for their annual retreat. Constantly accosted by ambitious, would-be politicians hoping to secure the bishop's backing, she's finding the week-long sojourn at the convent of the Sisters of Charity anything but peaceful. What she doesn't expect to encounter however is sudden, violent death.

When a body is discovered in the convent's apple orchard cemetery, blown to pieces by a makeshift bomb, it is assumed the IRA are responsible. But does the killer lie closer to home? Was one of the candidates so desperate to win the election they turned to murder? Does someone have a hidden agenda? Once again, the Reverend Mother must call on her renowned investigative skills to unearth the shocking truth.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Severn House
  • Publish Date: May 30th, 2023
  • Pages: 240
  • Language: English
  • Edition: Main - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.43in - 5.43in - 0.63in - 0.60lb
  • EAN: 9781780298092
  • Categories: Mystery & Detective - HistoricalMystery & Detective - Women SleuthsHistorical - General

About the Author

Harrison, Cora: -

Cora Harrison turned to writing historical fiction after she retired from teaching to live on a farm near the Burren in the west of Ireland. As well as the Reverend Mother series, she is the author of the 'Mara' series of Celtic mysteries, set in sixteenth-century Ireland, and the new Gaslight mystery series set in Victorian London.

www.coraharrison.com

Praise for this book

Harrison is at the top of her game in her 6th whodunit ... The fair-play puzzle is among Harrison's finest-- "Publishers Weekly Starred Review of Murder at the Queen's Old Castle"
Harrison adroitly combines the Reverend Mother's clever investigation with a sympathetic portrayal of the plight of Cork's poor. Fans of historical puzzle mysteries will be delighted-- "Publishers Weekly Starred Review of Death of a Prominent Citizen"
The intriguing plot, the keen insights, and the clever heroine make this a fine read for the historical-mystery crowd-- "Booklist on Death of a Prominent Citizen"
A classic golden-age mystery whose shocking solution will appeal to fans of Christie and Sayers-- "Kirkus Reviews on Death of a Prominent Citizen"
Sparkling descriptions of life in 1920s Cork and fascinating historical details combine to ably support a clever plot and an intriguing cast-- "Booklist on Murder at the Queen's Old Castle"
Brings to life the turbulence and politics of 1920s Ireland. Reverend Mother will appeal to admirers of Ellis Peters' 'Brother Cadfael' mysteries-- "Library Journal Starred Review of Death of a Novice"