"Well-drawn characters, including a lead capable of sustaining a long
series, complement the clever plot" ― Publishers Weekly (Starred
Review)
Reverend Mother Aquinas is asked to prove a young man's innocence in
the second of this atmospheric new Irish historical mystery series.
Ireland 1924. Reverend Mother Aquinas is buying buttered eggs in the
Cork city market at the very moment when the city engineer, James Doyle,
is assassinated. Although no one saw the actual killing, a young
reporter named Sam O'Mahoney is found standing close to the body, a
pistol in his hand, and is arrested and charged.
Following a desperate appeal from Sam's mother, convinced of her son's
innocence, the Reverend Mother investigates ― and, in this turbulent,
war-torn city, uncovers several other key suspects. Could there be a
Republican connection? Was James Doyle's death linked to his corrupt
practices in the rebuilding of the city, burned down more than a year
ago by the Black and Tans? Cork is a city divided by wealth and by
politics: this murder seems to have links to both.