The Lost Traveller
by Sheila
Connelly
As American Maura Donovan continues to deal with
the intricacies of owning and running an Irish pub, a wrench is thrown into the
works when she discovers a body at the bottom of the ravine that just happens
to be part of her property. Real
problems arise when it is apparent no one know who the victim is or where he
came from. Unfortunately, this lack of
information weighs heavily on Maura as it begins to impact the clientele of the
pub.
Having read all the County Cork series by
Connelly, I can only say they get more interesting every time. Not only do I enjoy the characters of this
series, I can get behind many of the insecurities Maura experiences trying to
figure out her life in a different country.
The plots of her books are structured and read at an even pace. She doesn’t feel the need to fill it with
unrealistic drama but keeps the storylines contemporary and interesting. I look forward to the next one.
#TheLostTraveller
#NetGalley
I would like
to thank the publishers and NetGalley for their generosity in allowing me
access to the digital Advanced Reader’s Copy for my honest review.
PUB: Crooked Lane Books
PUB DATE:
January 8, 2019
ISBN: 9781683318903
Genre: Cozy
Mystery
No comments:
Post a Comment