Mcgarr On The Cliffs Of Moher

Mcgarr On The Cliffs Of Moher

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Condition: SECONDHAND

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: Worn/faded, some tears. Page Condition: yellowed endpapers. Markings: No markings visible. Binding: Intact.

A gripping Irish crime novel, McGarr on the Cliffs of Moher chronicles the investigations of Peter McGarr, Chief Superintendent of the Irish Garda Síochána, as he uncovers a deadly mystery set against the dramatic backdrop of Ireland's rugged west coast. Bartholomew Gill, the pen name of American author Mark McGarrity, crafts a taut and atmospheric thriller that immerses the reader in the windswept landscapes of County Clare and the murky underworld of Irish crime. The narrative unfolds with sharp wit and keen psychological insight, presenting a detective story that is as much about the soul of Ireland as it is about the puzzle at its heart. McGarr is a richly drawn protagonist — sardonic, intelligent, and deeply human — making this entry in the beloved series a standout work of literary crime fiction.

Author: Bartholomew Gill
Format: Hardback
Published: 1978, Charles Scribner's Sons
Genre: Crime fiction

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: Worn/faded, some tears. Page Condition: yellowed endpapers. Markings: No markings visible. Binding: Intact.

A gripping Irish crime novel, McGarr on the Cliffs of Moher chronicles the investigations of Peter McGarr, Chief Superintendent of the Irish Garda Síochána, as he uncovers a deadly mystery set against the dramatic backdrop of Ireland's rugged west coast. Bartholomew Gill, the pen name of American author Mark McGarrity, crafts a taut and atmospheric thriller that immerses the reader in the windswept landscapes of County Clare and the murky underworld of Irish crime. The narrative unfolds with sharp wit and keen psychological insight, presenting a detective story that is as much about the soul of Ireland as it is about the puzzle at its heart. McGarr is a richly drawn protagonist — sardonic, intelligent, and deeply human — making this entry in the beloved series a standout work of literary crime fiction.