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Ebook About The first time somebody tried to kill him was an accident. The second time was deliberate. Now Paul Mulchrone finds himself on the run with nobody to turn to except a nurse who has read one-too-many crime novels and a renegade copper with a penchant for violence. Together they must solve one of the most notorious crimes in Irish history . . . . . . or else they’ll be history. A Man With One of Those Faces is the first book in Caimh McDonnell's Dublin Trilogy, which melds fast-paced action with a distinctly Irish acerbic wit. Praise for A Man With One of Those Faces: "One of the funniest crime books you could read." The Express"A brilliant comedic thriller." The Irish Post "It's just crying out to be made into a movie. The writing is whip-smart and funny." Books Ireland Magazine "I was hooked by the end of the first page. Clever writing. Funny plot. Good characters." The Sun-Gazette"Humorous crime at its finest. Droll, witty and highly entertaining. The writing is skilled and captivating." ***** Audiothing "A masterclass... The prose and narrative is spot on. The characters inhabiting this hilarious, yet gripping story are just wonderful." ***** Strange Alliances "A riotous read. Flipping easily between humour and terror so that I spent most of the book sat on the edge of my seat while chuckling." **** Cleopatra Loves Books "Original, innovative, intelligent and laugh out loud funny." Maureen Carter, author of the Bev Morriss books "If you like stories by Colin Bateman, Carl Hiaasen, Tim Dorsey and Janet Evanovich then you'll enjoy A Man With One of Those Faces." **** The View from the Blue HouseBook A Man With One of Those Faces (The Dublin Trilogy Book 1) Review :
I started out enjoying this book because at times it is quite witty; however, the more I read the more I lost interest. The problem is there is, with one exception, no one to like in this book including the protagonist. Since I didn’t like the characters, I really couldn’t connect with them. Also at times the book was juvenile and silly which I found annoying. So after about a third of the way in, I decided to move on to something else. McDonnell is a funny person and writes quite well, but he is undisciplined, which might well be a consequence of his being a comedian. He likes ass jokes (including shit) way too much, but that is a minor quibble. The worst part is two of his major characters are unappealing. Paul, the "hero," (despite McDonnell suggesting that he is a genius) is a whining hypersensitive loser who thinks of women as objects, stumbles through life and and constantly flails, making him irritating and distinctly not funny. In fact, he is so dumb it is a miracle he lives through the experience, and no thanks to anything he does. And there is nothing funny, charming, or appealing in the drunken monster of a policeman prone to random violence Bunny McGarry. Birgit, on the other hand, is a fascinating character, fully fleshed and fun, living in the real world viewed through the lens of crime novels and cop movies and TV shows. And the pair of Garda detectives, one days away from retirement and the other fresh off the boat, make appealing buddies (a series based on them would be interesting).I laughed very hard in a few places where McDonnell used his sly wit to full effect. But overall, the novel, while readable, was disappointing, and I am not going to read any "further adventures." Read Online A Man With One of Those Faces (The Dublin Trilogy Book 1) Download A Man With One of Those Faces (The Dublin Trilogy Book 1) A Man With One of Those Faces (The Dublin Trilogy Book 1) PDF A Man With One of Those Faces (The Dublin Trilogy Book 1) Mobi Free Reading A Man With One of Those Faces (The Dublin Trilogy Book 1) Download Free Pdf A Man With One of Those Faces (The Dublin Trilogy Book 1) PDF Online A Man With One of Those Faces (The Dublin Trilogy Book 1) Mobi Online A Man With One of Those Faces (The Dublin Trilogy Book 1) Reading Online A Man With One of Those Faces (The Dublin Trilogy Book 1) Read Online Caimh McDonnell Download Caimh McDonnell Caimh McDonnell PDF Caimh McDonnell Mobi Free Reading Caimh McDonnell Download Free Pdf Caimh McDonnell PDF Online Caimh McDonnell Mobi Online Caimh McDonnell Reading Online Caimh McDonnellRead America's Geekheart (Bro Code Book 2) By Pippa Grant
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