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Is it the luck of the Irish, or a curse that Molly has found another body?

It’s Christmas time in Dooley, Ireland! Molly McGuire has settled into Rose Cottage, and the Book Nook is buzzing with holiday shoppers. Life is good until Henry Pierce shows up one night ill, and Molly in embroiled in another mystery. Things become even more complicated when there’s a new Detective Inspector on the case–nicknamed “DI Eejit” and is looking at Molly as the culprit. Then Molly’s not-quite-ex-husband shows up. Will Molly stay in Ireland, or move back to the United States?

198 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 3, 2021

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1,380 reviews32 followers
October 14, 2023
This is a tough one to even attempt to grade. The mystery was quite interesting, with many possible villains. The book also has a lot of interesting secondary characters. However, it's as if this is a very rough draft. There are so many errors it's almost unbelievable. The author skips between first person POV and third person POV within the same paragraph repeatedly, sometimes in the same sentence. This doesn't just happen once, but throughout the book. There are also numerous other grammatical errors. I almost put the book down after a few pages, but then I got interested in the story and kept going. But at this point I think I'll put the series down. I'm not sure I can handle that many errors in the immediate future.
204 reviews1 follower
October 29, 2022
A Very Merry Murder

Quirky plots and characters. Terrible writing. Mistakes seemingly on every single page. I got through two but that's it for me. Definitely not worth paying for.
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35 reviews
August 7, 2023
This has more potential with effective editing. I can't get past the errors as they're egregious.
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120 reviews
April 6, 2024
Really needed a proofreader... me to I then we...but over all it was enjoyable.im holding off reading another...I'm thinking the fairies might be taking over..

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439 reviews3 followers
March 8, 2025
As mysteries go, pretty darn good.

I read the first book in the series a while ago. Usually, I have trouble recalling the characters, but the author did a great job of reviving them. I like the fact that the characters, especially the suspects, were multidimensional, having good qualities, but also flaws. I couldn't understand why Molly was so accepting of her soon to be ex-husband showing up, but the resolution of that conundrum was also solved brilliantly. I am looking forward to the next in the series.
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2,115 reviews
January 17, 2025
I liked this second book in the series too. I liked the Christmas setting. I like the characters very much. The plot was clever enough to keep me guessing. I still have a problem with the proofreader for this book. It kept changing from first person point of view (I) to third person (Molly), sometimes all in one paragraph. I didn’t notice this particular problem in the first book. It annoyed me, probably because I was an English teacher.
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11 reviews
November 18, 2023
I really liked this story. I like Molly, the main character, and the mystery kept me guessing. There were also some very funny moments. I especially enjoyed that it was set at Christmas time. The problem I have with this book and the first one in the series is the editing. The book switches back and forth from first person to third person in the middle of a sentence. There were also some mistakes and awkward phrases. I would like to keep reading the series, but sadly the editing is just too much of a distraction.
8 reviews
September 8, 2024
Please, someone edit and proofread better. The storyline is enjoyable, it takes some effort to get beyond all the grammar errors though.
910 reviews5 followers
June 27, 2025
Living dangerously

Before I forget, be sure to read Book 1 first. H you'll want to know Molly's family and friends, as well as her new acquaintances in the village and the guards. Its also a really good mystery!

When the bookstore is open late for the holidays, just as Molly and her sister-in-law are reading the shop for closing, a man who doesn't look well, at all, walks in and asks for a glass of water. Well, they are the only shop in town still open. Molly takes in his appearance and quickly brings him the drink. Hugh, looking no better, thanks them and, though they've offered to call an ambulance or help in any way, Hugh just wants to go home and take his medicine. He makes it to his car but doesn't start it. Since there is no taxi service in town, with the shop closed for the night, the ladies head for their cars and find Hugh still sitting in his car. Molly realizes that they are his only way of getting home. She gets the sick man to her car, and with her sis-in-law coming along to help, they give him a hand.
You'll want to follow the rapidly increasing relationship that develops as Molly continues to try and help Hugh. You won't be sorry you did, because the writers words are so much better than mine!
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114 reviews
June 7, 2023
I was drawn to the fact that this takes place in Ireland at Christmas time, but I was disappointed in how the author didn't play up the Christmas magic—decorated windows, festive foods, etc. There was mention, but it wasn't in detail. Having never been to Ireland, I was looking forward to the description. The story is the second in a series, but you don't need to read the first to continue the stories. I didn't fall in love with any of the characters or care what happened to them. The story was fine. I could put it down for days at a time, so I'm not a huge page-turner. I wouldn't read the series, but I might try another from this author.
201 reviews1 follower
September 29, 2025
This was a really good book, I just kept reading till I knew the answers. Molly was working in her bookstore and she was doing the closing routine when someone walked into her store because the indoor was not locked. This was the start for her to a lot of questions that she really did not want to get involved in because of what happened the last time. If you want to find out the questions and answers to a really great book go get it, and happy reading.
50 reviews1 follower
November 8, 2022
Another delightful mystery but less romance

The author writes in such a way as to help the reader get to know the characters in such a way that they become friends you have yet to meet in a village you wish you lived in. This is an excellent continuation of her first book in the series of the Molly McGuire Mysteries. A must read !
35 reviews
March 8, 2023
Another good story

She writes a good story and makes it enjoyable. Characters are good, smart and funny with a loving side you find so common in Ireland.

We are making our 9th trip in June and she makes you feel like you are there with the small town atmosphere and caring attitude.

Keep up the good w.
1,254 reviews7 followers
October 29, 2022
Top shelf thrills

This story had me hooked. Loved all the characters and their lives. This mystery unravels people past and present lives they have kept hidden but if Molly is on the case all will come to light. So refreshing.
7 reviews1 follower
December 12, 2022
Best book I have read in a long, long time.

Kept me wanting to keep reading the story.

Enjoyed the story telling very much.

I purchased the next e-book and am in the mist of thorough enjoyment.

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40 reviews1 follower
April 27, 2023
I really enjoyed the book!

The author did a great job writing the story. There was an error however in the copy I received on Kindle. Chapter 26 was erroneously put between 18 and 19, and interfered a bit with the flow of the book for me.
62 reviews
May 20, 2023
Very Good Story!

I enjoy the Cindy Kline series featuring Molly McGuire character. She is spunkey, willing to put herself out there and is so much fun. All the characters are well defined . The story line is well developed and I just plain enjoy these books.
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Author 26 books29 followers
September 5, 2023
great

Another great story with Molly the Nancy Drew of Ireland. Great twisted plot. However there is one editing mistake in the manuscript— chapter 26 somehow got sandwiched between chapters 18 & 19. It was confusing until I figured it out. Needs to be corrected.
9 reviews
October 5, 2023
Fun read

These are like potato chips! Just gobble them up. Smile story, a bit predictable but a charming location and likable characters, totally want to holiday in Ireland.

Editing continues to be my biggest difficulty reading. The most jarring is the switch from first to third person mid sentence. Clean it up and it’s a solid fun read!

542 reviews1 follower
October 4, 2023
Fun Cozy

I enjoyed this story. I liked the setting of Ireland, I did not guess the culprit, or at least I was not sure. The characters were interesting and well developed. The story had a good pace and rollout. I think this is a series that I will be reading more of.
50 reviews
October 18, 2023
loving this series

Book 2, just as great as the 1 book of this series. Absolutely love the quirky Molly McGuire and all that happens to her and around her. Looking forward to the next book.
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699 reviews3 followers
October 23, 2023
I love this series

My second book in this series. Both books are great filled with awesome characters. Great storyline, lots of twists written in funny and mysterious way. I did not want to put it down. Molly is a great lead character.
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243 reviews7 followers
October 25, 2023
A very merry murder

My second reading of Cindy Kline's 'A Molly McGuire Mystery.' I was not disappointed. Only one thing to note, a couple places that should have had a proof reader's eye before publishing. But it didn't stop me from enjoying the book.
8 reviews
November 21, 2023
Lovely characters

I would Read more of your books. Hard to put down. Great characters . I love Molly and can't wait to read about when she and her detective decide to stop circling and actually get together
25 reviews
May 6, 2024
Where to start? Belly written, grammar mistakes, narrator mistakes.... I bought the first 5 books by mistake (thank you Amazon) and I don't think I will be able to pursue this quest.... I don't recommend these books at all!
15 reviews
June 24, 2025
Good story with lovely characters.

Even though newly edited, there are still a few editing problems. Those errors were not too distracting, however, and Ms Kline’sgreat characters and storyline shined through.
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286 reviews5 followers
November 27, 2025
Molly sounds too casual about things she should be extra careful for. I love the setting of this series but somewhere I don’t have much affinity with the MC, Molly. This one was again a good book but Molly as always was careless and impossible.
10 reviews
July 26, 2021
Entertaining

These books kept me engrossed. Great characters and entertaining. Waiting for the next episode. Good stories and current events. Nice families.
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1,144 reviews5 followers
September 29, 2022
Secrets come alive

Or cause death. You have your core cast of characters but this time, old lovers, new lovers, rags to riches
A mistress and its Christmas time. Fun book.
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15 reviews
November 7, 2022
I loved the first book in this series, but this one definitely didn't compare. The editing was poor with several obvious mistakes and frequent changing between 1st and 3rd person.
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