Death on the Green

· The Dublin Driver Mysteries Book 2 · Kensington Cozies
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“There is so much to like about the cozy perfection that is Catie Murphy’s Death on the Green, from the lush Irish travelogue to the precise balance between comic relief and crime.”
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As an American in Dublin, limo driver Megan Malone will need the luck of the Irish to avoid a
head-on collision—with a killer . . .
 
Life has been non-stop excitement for American Army veteran Megan Malone ever since she moved to Ireland and became a driver for Dublin’s Leprechaun Limousine Service. She’s solved a murder and adopted two lovable Jack Russell puppies. Currently, she’s driving world-class champion golfer Martin Walsh, and he’s invited her to join him while he plays in a tournament at a prestigious Irish locale. Unfortunately, there’s a surprise waiting for her on the course—a body floating in a water hazard.
 
Everyone loved golfer Lou MacDonald, yet he clearly teed off someone enough to be murdered. Martin seems to be the only one with a motive. However, he also has an alibi: Megan and hundreds of his fans were watching him play. Now, with a clubhouse at a historical lodge full of secrets and a dashing Irish detective by her side, Megan must hurry to uncover the links to the truth before the real killer takes a swing at someone else . . .
 

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4.5
2 reviews
Jennifer Seaman
21 November 2020
Great follow up to the first in this series! When Megan finds a dead body floating in a water hazard at a golf course, will she be able to help find the killer? I really enjoy Megan as a character. She is fun to read about and I like seeing Ireland from her point of view. I also enjoy the fact that she is a veteran. I feel like so many veterans in books are men, it's a nice change to have a woman. I also like all of the other characters in this series. It's fun to read about all of them. The mystery in this story was great. It kept me guessing the whole time. It was so twisty! I loved it! I can't wait to read the next book!
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Colleen Voisin
4 July 2021
Excellent read in so many ways. Obviously good plot writing but further to that, it was not frustratingly conforming to misogyny. Thank you! It's 2021 and ... we're past that. I will be buying more books by this author. So exciting!
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About the author

Catie Murphy, who has written numerous award-winning fantasy and Sci-fi books under the pseudonym C. E. Murphy, began writing around age six, when she submitted three poems to a school publication. The teacher producing the magazine selected (inevitably) the one she thought was by far the worst, but also told her—a six-year-old kid—to keep writing, which she has. She has also held the usual grab-bag of jobs often seen in an authorial biography, including public library volunteer (at ages 9 and 10; it’s clear she was doomed to a career involving books), archival assistant, cannery worker, and web designer. Writing books is better. She was born and raised in Alaska, and now lives with her family in her ancestral homeland of Ireland.

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