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Irish Eyes
 
 

Irish Eyes (Hardcover)

de Kathy Hogan Trocheck (Author) "One of my clients, who has superb taste in these things (he's gay), gives me a bottle of Bushmills for Christmas every year, and every..." En savoir plus
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Atlanta PI and former police officer Callahan Garrity displays her usual pluck in the eighth outing of this warm-hearted series. On the way home from a St. Patrick's Day party, Garrity and Bucky Deavers, her partner on the robbery squad from her days on the force, stumble on a liquor store holdup. Bucky is shot in the head while a key witness, the liquor store cashier, flees the scene with her screaming baby. Garrity has her work cut out for her. Bucky, like many underpaid cops, has been moonlightingAas a security guard for the owner of the store where the robbery took placeAand the police suspect him of having been involved in the crime. To clear her former partner, who lies close to death in the hospital, and to locate the missing witness, Garrity enlists the aid of the Shamrock Society, whose members include ex-cops from the Atlanta neighborhood where she grew up; she also calls upon two elderly sisters who work for House Mouse, the cleaning business Garrity runs to pay the rent. After another cop is shot, Garrity begins to suspect that something is rotten at the Atlanta P.D. Meanwhile, her current love, Mac MacAuliffe, is contemplating a job offer in Nashville. Trocheck skillfully blends family, generational, ethnic, racial, medical and criminal conflicts into her Irish stew. Her Garrity is an appealing heroine, hard-working and principled, while Bucky is just one of many well-drawn members of the community of family and friends for whom she gives her all in this satisfying tale. (Mar.)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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A story called Irish Eyes that begins on St. Patrick's Day and features a protagonist named Callahan Garrity would seem to be aimed at a very targeted audience. In fact, this eighth installment in Trocheck's series will appeal to Irish and non-Irish alike. Former Atlanta cop Garrity returns to crime solving when her ex-partner, Bucky Deavers, is shot on the way home from a party he finagled her into attending at the Shamrock Society. With the help of the eccentric staff of her housecleaning business, Garrity vows to get to the bottom of the shooting. This is an entertaining, suspenseful romp. The plot zips along but not too fast to blur the exceptional characters. Trocheck's obvious firsthand knowledge of Atlanta makes her descriptions of the city shine with realism. Evanovich fans will appreciate some similarities, but Trocheck's humor is drier. Irish eyes won't be the only ones smiling while reading this first-rate thriller. Jenny McLarin

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2.0étoiles sur 5 Average if best, Déc 19 2002
Par Vince R. (St Louis, MO) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: Irish Eyes (Mass Market Paperback)
This plot driven farce, is wieghed down with banal dialogue that makes me cridge each time I saw any quotation marks. But, for a "mystery" novel, in which the outcome seems to be told to you from the beginning, it cannot be given a "1 Star" rating b/c that would be for a book that was trying to say something, and no effort is put forth in the words that are strew across the pages with the accuracity and grace of a granite boulder.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 LOVED IT!!!Made me a fan!!, Aoû 22 2001
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This review is from: Irish Eyes (Mass Market Paperback)
This was the first Kathy Trocheck Hogan book I read and after this I went out and bought them all! Fantastic story!! Good police work, good murder mystery, just enough humor to break the tension! You will get to know and love the characters! I cannot wait for her to write another book!
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Callahan Garrity takes on the APD's version of the Emeralds, Mai 9 2001
Par Moe811 (New York USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: Irish Eyes (Mass Market Paperback)
Callahan Garrity is back with a vengence in this novel. After being dragged to a St. Pats day party thrown by an Irish Police Fraternal organization by her ex partner Bucky, she becomes a witness to his shooting, and is determined to find out who done it. She is convinced that the shooting has some connection to the Shamrock Society he so recently joined. Callahan begins to wonder how well she really knows Bucky, but is no less determined to find his assailant.

The author writes a very taut, suspenseful mystery. The plot is full of twists and turns, and the employees of the House Mouse help out as usual. I just wish that the author would find someone other that one of Callahan's friends or relatives to use as a target, she's going to start to run out soon.

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