Day 5 - #Rain #AcrossApril
These are books that have rain 🌧 in their title that I have read and enjoyed.
Day 5 - #Rain #AcrossApril
These are books that have rain 🌧 in their title that I have read and enjoyed.
More about Sean and music!
A new Sean Duffy book is being written today!
The Morrígan or Mórrígan, also known as Morrígu, is a figure from Irish mythology. The name is Mór-Ríoghain in Modern Irish. It has been translated as "great queen", "phantom queen" or "mare queen".
The Morrígan is mainly associated with war and fate, especially with foretelling doom, death or victory in battle. In this role she often appears as a crow, the badb.
Loved this one in the excellent Sean Duffy Series. This, along with In The Morning I‘ll Be Gone, is my favourite one in the series. This related back to a previous case and was an empty room locked door murder scenario, very creative thinking within it. I felt we saw a different side to Sean in this one and how he dealt with a relationship break up. Interesting ending and will be intrigued to see where it is taken in the next book.
Time for me to finally get to the next one in the Sean Duffy series. #SeanDuffySeriesRead
Read this and weep: Adrian McKinty writes the Sean Duffy police procedural which I love and recommend without reservation. Critical acclaim didn‘t pay the bills. He worked as an Uber driver, he and his family got evicted. How can this be? Agent stepped in and persuaded him to write The Chain; got a 7 figure movie deal. Believe. https://amp.theguardian.com/books/2019/jul/08/adrian-mckinty-interview-crime-nov...
Set during Northern Ireland's 'Troubles' in 1987 with car bombs and riots. It is a work of fiction but is based on real historical events. A locked-room mystery kept me guessing throughout. Loved the humor of Sean Duffy and his sidekicks, Crabby and Lawson. This is the 5th book and each book gets better and better. I'm looking forward to reading the 6th book and recommend to those who love Irish history during the 'Troubles' in the 80's.
I don‘t know quite what to write. This is my least favorite book in the series. It started quite well, then it was moving slowly, then it got interesting, but the ending was not to my liking. The ending of the murder case, that is. Finally something is happening in his personal life though, about time! There were several sentences written in Finnish and some of them were not correct. Those could have easily been checked and corrected. ⭐️⭐️⭐️
I‘ve been trying to read for awhile, but I‘m not allowed to. I wonder if he‘s offended by the title (he hates rain). 😂
I love the sean duffy series of Belfast police procedural set in the 1980's. Here he tries to solve a classic locked room mystery, crosses paths with jimmy Saville in a caravan at broadmoor hospital, and as ever tangles with the hierarchy trying to cover up wrongdoers.
Glam crime solving life in 80s Northern Ireland.
My in-laws got my dog a raincoat. 🌧 🐕
These #rain covers look a lot alike. 💜 I like #JamesLeeBurke but I LOVE #AdrianMcKinty!! #JubilantJuly
I pulled these out of my database and after I had the pic all set I realized it's the wrong pic for the Shirley Jackson cover, but whatever, the actual cover is b/w too! 🤷🏻♀️😆 #BlackAndWhiteCovers #MayBookShowers
Sadie and Evie are glad the storm is over! #dogsoflitsy Now I can read, and they can go back to sleep. 😉🐶
#aprilbookshowers Here are some books I found in my collection with #weather in the title!
I read this for my mystery book group meeting tomorrow. It's set in the 1980s in Northern Ireland -- super enjoyable, fast, well-written, nicely done.