Until a local man is found hanging in Joe Boyd’s barn. Officially listed as a suicide but Fr Regan senses something isn’t right about it and begins to emulate Detective Bourbon, asking questions and checking stories as well as the barn. As things heat up he may well be in danger himself.
Somewhere in Ballygorm the citizens are harboring a killer. And it looks like everyone in the village is keeping their own secrets.
Will Fr.Regan figure out who is telling the truth and find out what evil is lurking in the village? When it comes to murder,no one is exempt. Even a priest. It all came together in the end in a way that left me saying What??
Good character in Regan. Looking forward to more from Mr. Reid.
Thanks for taking the time to read and review. Much appreciated π
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Hope we see more of Reganπ
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Working on the next adventure as we speak π
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Hi Aidan, glad to come across your blog. It looks amazing. Thanks for liking my post, “The Art of Giving”. Happier to know you are a published author. Dreams have always interested me. π
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Loved this review.
Check out my blog when you get the chance to π
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I will right now!
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I should comment on the well written review but I love that cover. Green should be used more often.
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It really should!
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Haven’t heard of this writer but he sounds interesting. I’ve just added Sigil to my TBR list (so many books, so little time…) BTW, are you aware that your outbound links open in the same page? Better to have them open in a new page so it doesn’t direct readers away from your blog. Just sayin.
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Thanks!
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