![]() That inconsistency removes one star and another for being too short an e-book to sink into with emotion. It came out in March 2011 and “ The Amersham Rubies” immediately said in May 2011, that Molly lost her Mom at age 14. As an absorber of details, I knew that was off and checked the publishing dates, to see what duration accounted for the authoress ’ memory slip. “Bless The Bride” claimed Molly knew only basic sewing because her Mom died when Molly was 10. We see how quickly she works out puzzles when she observes and assesses odd incidents. Molly was hired at the neighbour’s manor to be a dressing assistant for the night. ![]() They all had jobs but kept their paycheques from their alcoholic Dad. ![]() This prequel depicts them there in Ireland. The début mystery mentioned having had a hard life with young brothers. ![]() I gave it three stars because it is as brisk as it is short but I liked learning new details. An excerpt of “Bless The Bride” was longer than the feature. I saw “ The Amersham Rubies” prequel but could not read it until my friend, Shirin, got me the PDF. ![]() I savoured the first edition in 2018, gobbled the next four star mystery in 2020, and awarded five stars to the third this February 2021. I became a Rhys Bowen fan when I could see that her Molly Murphy mysteries were interwoven with serious explorations of immigrant life not plastic “cozy mysteries” like her Evan Evans series. ![]()
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