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OUTSTANDING PRAISE FOR RHYS BOWEN
AND HERMOLLY MURPHY MYSTERY SERIES
IN DUBLIN’S FAIR CITY
“Irrepressibly charming . . . One of the most entertaining of all historical mystery series.”
—Booklist
“Riveting . . . Bowen deserves kudos for her recreation of early 20th-century New York”
—Publishers Weekly
“Enjoyable charm and wit.”
—Baltimore Sun
“Molly is an indomitable creature . . . The book bounces along in the hands of Ms. Bowen and her Molly, and there is no doubt that she will be back causing trouble.”
—Washington Times
“The feisty Molly rarely disappoints in this rousing yarn seasoned with a dash of Irish history.”
—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“Readers will surely testify that Murphy has become one of their favorite characters . . . This book is a keeper.”
—Tampa Tribune
OH DANNY BOY
“Molly is a smart, feisty, independent heroine . . . [an] appealing series.”
—Booklist
“Another outstanding mystery.”
—Library Journal
“Excellent.”
—Toronto Globe and Mail
“Bowen has created one of the most ferociously spunky heroines to grace the pages of a historical mystery series.”
—Harriet Klausner’s Book Reviews
“Beautifully constructed.”
—Booklist
“There’s a reason why Bowen gets nominated for so many awards. She’s just damn good . . . Books like [Oh Danny Boy] are the reason I love mysteries.”
—CrimeSpreeMag.com
IN LIKE FLYNN
“Absorbing . . . well-plotted.”
—Publishers Weekly
“Bowen’s best.”
—Toronto Globe & Mail
“An evocatively recreated picture of New York City’s Greenwich Village in 1902 and the city’s rich upstate suburbs . . . [a] colorful series, a worthy extension of the Maan Meyers ‘Dutchman’ books about historical Gotham.”
—Chicago Tribune
FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE
“Nail-biting suspense . . . Molly’s voice is a marvelous one to tell us her story.”
—Mystery News
“A lively period recreation . . . highly recommended.”
—Library Journal
“Molly grows ever more engaging against a vibrant background of New York’s dark side at the turn of the century.”
—Kirkus Reviews
DEATH OF RILEY
“An evocative trip through old New York—including the poets, painters, playwrights, and private investigators of Greenwich Village, 1901—in the company of Irish immigrant Molly Murphy, a spirited and appealing guide.”
—S. J. Rozan, author of Winter and Night
“Rhys Bowen’s wit makes Death of Riley more than equal to her award-winning first book, Murphy’s Law.”
—Maan Meyers,
aka Martin and Annette Meyers, authors of the Dutchman series
“A fresh and irrepressible new heroine.”
—Romantic Times
“Bowen nicely blends history and fiction . . . [a] light, romantic mystery.”
—Publishers Weekly
“Bowen’s highly detailed picture of New York at the turn of the century is a delight.”
—Kirkus Reviews
MURPHY’S LAW
“History/mystery fans should add Molly to their list of characters to follow.”
—Booklist
“Entertaining.”
—Ft. Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
“[We] look forward to Molly’s return.”
—Chicago Tribune
“Bowen tells a phenomenal story, and it will be a real treat to see what fate has in store for Molly and Daniel!”
—Romantic Times (Top Pick)