When Molly meets Liam's parents for the first time, she's full of nerves - but little does she know that things are about to take a deadly turn. When Liam's grandfather is killed, Molly finds herself at the center of a mysterious murder case. But she's not alone - Finn, her trusty leprechaun, and the resident ghosts of the town are ready and willing to help her solve the crime. With the clock ticking, Molly and her unlikely team race to uncover the truth about what happened - but the deeper they delve, the more dangerous things become. Will they be able to crack the case before it's too late, or will the killer strike again? Prepare yourself for an edge-of-your-seat mystery full of twists, turns, and supernatural surprises.
I have enjoyed all the Molly McGuire mysteries. I like the characters, the twists in the mysteries, and the process by which Molly learns of her “fairy blood”. What I don’t need is to be repeatedly reminded that Molly needs 2 teaspoons of sugar in her tea. I have also found the last two books seem to involve a lot of drinking for both socialization and to get through solving puzzling deaths. I am by no means a teetotaler, but it just seemed a little much. Between the tea and alcohol, I’m not sure how Molly manages. Nevertheless, this book brings Molly to meet her future in-laws in a literal centuries old castle. She encounters a ghost, gets help from her stuffed/real leprechaun, and manages to leave a good impression with her soon-to-be family. Now how they’ll manage a 500+ guest wedding would make an interesting sequel.
Lose the leprechaun! The mysteries and murders were good enough. I throughly dislike the use of the leprechaun and don’t actually see how the ghosts help the story. Once again, the word Dad is never capitalized and the first 2 words in every chapter are not separated. I thought Liam’s father was a doctor and things were tense between them because Liam had no desire to go into medicine. Instead they get along great and we never hear about anything other than the gardens. Lots of drinking and golf. I figured out who Gloria was before the engagement party and the identity of the murderer was obvious, just not to Molly. Disappointed in the book
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Another fantastic story and mystery. Molly, Loan and Finn solved the mystery of who killed Liam grandfather. Lots of intrigue filled with fun and laughter at their engagement party.
As soon as we were given the priest's muddy scarf clue, I figured the murders out. Another great story line with interesting characters. The editing was finally fixed...on the last book in the series! ha. I wish there was one more book with 'the murder at the wedding'. It would put an exclamation point to the series.