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File Size: 1438 KB

Print Length: 322 pages

Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited

Publisher: McFori Ink (August 26, 2017)

Publication Date: August 26, 2017

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B07562D1YS

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Book three of the four part Dublin Trilogy is actually an insert acting as a prequel going back 18 years to a formative period in several of the Trilogy's major characters' lives. Front and center is Bunny McGarry who came across as a hardened sleeze ball in A Man With One of Those Faces, the opening entry in the Dublin Trilogy. Profane, obese, unwashed, and a violent rogue cop, he was no one a normal person would seem to want to have in their lives. Going into more depth, entry two, The Day That Never Comes softened his image considerably with tales of the many people Bunny has aided in his speckled career. Angels in the Moonlight continues that bent by introducing us to a younger and far more innocent McGarry. Along the way in his trial by fire he/we will meet bent cops, a kid he saved in a fire years ago now making his play to be Dublin's drug kingpin, a runaway jazz singer who captures his heart, rogue nuns with an agenda as well as a killer for hire FBI agent and a cop friend who will test his loyalty to the limits. If he survives he will not come out untouched by the flame. My only caveat was the video game/Hollywood action hero antics near the end that snapped the believability of the story up to that point. Superior world building, fetching characters, fast moving plot line and a few surprisingly tender moments highlight this entry into my greater European crime drama series of choice.Note: to complete the back story to the Dublin saga I recommend the free download of How To Send A Message at Caimh McDonnell's website: whitehairedirishman.com Amazon does not allow outside links so you will have to type it in by hand. A collection of various short stories, the back story on the rogue nuns caught my fancy as did several of the other shorts included. Freebies tend to be garbage where this writing was the equal to his longer work.

I loved this book! It takes my favorite character from the Dublin Trilogy (Detective Bunny McGarry) and transports us back to 1999. (On the edge of Y2K doom, among other far-more-tangible threats) McGarry’s further adventures (or should I say – his previous adventures) are very, very entertaining. Caimh McDonnell is a great storyteller. You can’t wait to turn-the-next-page. Of course, as expected, we get a great crime adventure filled with action and suspense. It is a fascinating look inside the An Garda Síochána and Ireland. McDonnell has clearly done his homework. However, a real bonus is the humor. McDonnell writes great dialog and many’s the time I had to put the book down to recover from a fit of laughter. His great, dry Irish wit is on ample display. He throws darts at some deserving targets that we love to see skewered. I cannot get enough. So, when you finish this outstanding read you will want to follow the further adventures of Detective Sergeant Bunny McGarry and the Gardaí in the first two books of the Dublin trilogy: A Man With One Of Those Faces and The Day That Never Comes. In addition, rumor has it that the third book in the Dublin trilogy is coming our way soon. That’s good news for anyone who likes a great, entertaining story well told.

I continue to enjoy this author and his writings.This is another well written novel with a decent plot and with enough intrigue to keep things rolling along.I seldom critique anyone English nor sentence structure but in this case I consider it only right to report that once again I find this novel like the others flawless. This point may not be thought of as a big deal but there is nothing more distracting than being bombarded with poor sentence structure and spelling errors.If I was to point out what I do see as a fault it is the numbering of the novels in the trilogy. In my opinion this, the third book should be read first. By so doing one would better understand conflicts in the books presently numbered one and two.Critic

Angels in the Moonlight was a fun read. As the subtitle states, this is a prequel tothe Dublin Trilogy, set in 1999, and fleshes out the Bunny McGarry character from thoseearlier novels. The McGarry we knew through those stories was an irascible, unpredictableloner and often a deus (of chaos)-ex-machina. Angels in the Moonlight humanizes Bunny through three main story lines. There'sa love story when McGarry meets Simone, a mysterious, sultry American on the lam.We meet Bunny's partner in the Garda, Gringo. Some of the best and funniest dialoguein the book is contained in their conversations. And a cops and robbers story where theGarda has to take down a ring of Dublin thieves attempting to branch out into thedrug trade. I read the book in two sittings and probably would have finished it in one if I hadn'tstarted it so late in the day. The three arcs work well together and are intertwined in away that keeps you repeatedly going to just one more chapter late into the night. McDonnell injects a lot of humor into his novels and there were some very funnymoments in Angels in the Moonlight. The dialogue is wonderful (and us Yanks get tolearn a lot of Dublin slang) as well as hilarious situations, like the opening scenewith the "jumper". A review I read of his first book, "A Man with One of Those Faces",compared McDonnell to Carl Hiassen and Elmore Leonard. That's a very apt descriptionof his fiction. In the same mold would be Don Winslow’s early books with Neal Carey,Gregory McDonald's immortal Fletch series, George Chesbro's more obscure Mongoseries, and of course the multiple series of Tim Hallinan. If you’ve enjoyed any of thoseauthors, you'll love this book. I read the Kindle edition and the copyediting was well done. I didn't spot any misspellingsand there weren't any jarring errors in layout that interrupted the read. To be completely transparent, I received a review copy of Angels in the Moonlightfrom the author after he asked for review volunteers on his mailing list. But I don't knowthe author. I've just enjoyed the previous books in the Dublin Trilogy and thank thereviewers who convinced me to give Caihm McDonnell a try.

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