Review of 'Murder at an Irish Wedding' on 'Goodreads'
4 stars
Siobhán O’Sullivan is back, this time, helping cater a wedding where her beau Macdara is friends with the groom. When the best man is found bludgeoned and Macdara's Garda cap found under the corpse, it is up to Siobhán to solve the murder as Macdara is considered a suspect.
There's a lot going on in this book with the wedding party literally at war with each other as the father of the bride doesn't feel that the groom is good enough for his daughter.
And the ending of the book -- wowza! I honestly didn't see that coming.
If you've read and enjoyed the first book, by all means, read this book despite the range of reviewer comments you'll encounter.
I gave this book a 4 stars and that's because I thought the ending and solution was really well done.
Siobhán O’Sullivan is back, this time, helping cater a wedding where her beau Macdara is friends with the groom. When the best man is found bludgeoned and Macdara's Garda cap found under the corpse, it is up to Siobhán to solve the murder as Macdara is considered a suspect.
There's a lot going on in this book with the wedding party literally at war with each other as the father of the bride doesn't feel that the groom is good enough for his daughter.
And the ending of the book -- wowza! I honestly didn't see that coming.
If you've read and enjoyed the first book, by all means, read this book despite the range of reviewer comments you'll encounter.
I gave this book a 4 stars and that's because I thought the ending and solution was really well done.
