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The Irish Grave

(2023)
(The fourth book in the Raven Hill Farm Mystery series)
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Please note: this series uses common Irish colloquialisms, grammar, and spelling — particularly in dialogue, where they are used to illustrate the personalities of the characters. Terms common to the Irish vernacular, such as Gards and Garda, and businesses and places, such as SuperValu, are frequently used. Although these might appear as erroneous at first glance, they are intentional and meant to create an atmosphere for the reader that accurately depicts life in Ireland.

Quinn and Fiona get an unexpected surprise when Dermot Brennan, the local Garda from the little town of Ballyfrannen, stops by. The grave of a young woman named Hannah Byrnes, who died in the 1930s, has been robbed. He shows them a picture of Hannah, or Pans as she was called, standing in front of the farm that Quinn’s family has owned for generations. Is she a long-dead relative?


Soon they’re told a man has been murdered. Are the two events connected? They suspect they are, especially after learning the man had been searching for the ring stolen from Pans’s grave.

Events spiral out of control as Quinn hears the dead woman’s voice telling her to ‘Bring back my ring’ and to ‘Go to where the rabbit is.’ Quinn enlists the help of her friends and grandmother as she delves deeper and deeper into the supernatural world that threatens to take her sanity and maybe even her life.




Genre: Cozy Mystery

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