My review:🌟🌟🌟🌟
Murphy’s Law by Rhys Bowen (Molly Murphy book 1) is set in early 1900s, about Molly, who leaves Ireland as she’s murdered in self defence the son of the landowner, and heads to England, and then on to New York under a different name. It’s the start of a new life for Molly, and she’s eager to take it, except a man is murdered on Ellis Island, and it’s a man whom she’s been seen arguing with.
Molly needs to convince handsome police captain, Daniel Sullivan that she’s not the murderer, and find out who really is!
I really enjoyed learning about this time period in New York, Ireland and England, and Molly is a great heroine that I’m enjoying getting to know!
I actually listened to this as an audiobook through my library online. The narrator is Lara Hutchinson, who acts out all the parts, and does a good job of transporting me away to New York in 1900s as I listen!
Murphy’s Law was published in October 2001, and is available from Amazon, Waterstones and Bookshop.org.
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