Quite a Few Irish - CrimeSpace2024-03-29T06:35:49Zhttp://crimespace.ning.com/forum/topics/537324:Topic:7619?commentId=537324%3AComment%3A9054&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noIrish and Scottish, in my cas…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2007-03-20:537324:Comment:90542007-03-20T09:12:04.993ZJulie Morriganhttp://crimespace.ning.com/profile/Julielew
Irish and Scottish, in my case. Must be that wonderful, lyrical, imaginative Celtic nature. Something in the air, perhaps... Or maybe the weather's so bad that the best option is to stay by the fireside and write!
Irish and Scottish, in my case. Must be that wonderful, lyrical, imaginative Celtic nature. Something in the air, perhaps... Or maybe the weather's so bad that the best option is to stay by the fireside and write! So many of the "greats," are…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2007-03-18:537324:Comment:81692007-03-18T20:29:25.788ZPatricia Harringtonhttp://crimespace.ning.com/profile/observer
So many of the "greats," are or at least claim to Irish blood. Therre is an author who's name escapes me and he did about four Inspector (something like Murtough) novels. He was a detective with the Garda, and the author's first name was John, I believe. He moved to Toronto, and after about the foruth or fifth novel in the series, just went underground in terms of doing anything more, or so it seems. I really like the series. One of the last ones had a suspect who was a tinger or traveler, and…
So many of the "greats," are or at least claim to Irish blood. Therre is an author who's name escapes me and he did about four Inspector (something like Murtough) novels. He was a detective with the Garda, and the author's first name was John, I believe. He moved to Toronto, and after about the foruth or fifth novel in the series, just went underground in terms of doing anything more, or so it seems. I really like the series. One of the last ones had a suspect who was a tinger or traveler, and the sub-plot dealt a bit with how they are treated. These were very good Garda procedural mysteries. <br />
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Hope someone can help me out with a name for the series and author. My books went traveling, too. <br />
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Pat Harrington <br />
<a href="http://www.patriciaharrington.com">www.patriciaharrington.com</a> And Samuel Beckett, right? Me…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2007-03-18:537324:Comment:81132007-03-18T19:02:53.200ZKathryn Lilleyhttp://crimespace.ning.com/profile/KathrynL
And Samuel Beckett, right? Meanwhile, the revelers of St. Paddy's Day finally packed into their cars and wound down their party in my neighborhood (a Los Angeles beach town that is known<br/>for its bars and brawling) at about 1:30 a.m. this morning. At the same hour, I, as a reformed reveler of Irish descent, could be found at the computer, pecking away at my new book.
And Samuel Beckett, right? Meanwhile, the revelers of St. Paddy's Day finally packed into their cars and wound down their party in my neighborhood (a Los Angeles beach town that is known<br/>for its bars and brawling) at about 1:30 a.m. this morning. At the same hour, I, as a reformed reveler of Irish descent, could be found at the computer, pecking away at my new book. Well, The Dawg is half Irish.…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2007-03-18:537324:Comment:77572007-03-18T04:05:07.345ZMysteryDawghttp://crimespace.ning.com/profile/mysdawg
Well, The Dawg is half Irish. Turns out that my mother's family farm in Ireland is real close to Ken Bruen's home.
Well, The Dawg is half Irish. Turns out that my mother's family farm in Ireland is real close to Ken Bruen's home.