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Caimh McDonnell

    January 1, 1975

    Caimh McDonnell, an Irishman, transitions from a successful career in stand-up comedy and television writing to focus his creative energies entirely on his books. His literary work is characterized by a distinctive voice, blending sharp wit with keen observations on the human condition and societal dynamics. Drawing from his extensive experience in the entertainment industry, he crafts compelling narratives that resonate with readers. His novels are celebrated for their originality and their ability to entertain while also offering insightful commentary.

    Caimh McDonnell
    I Have Sinned
    Angels in the Moon Light
    Last Orders
    Love Will Tear Us Apart
    The Family Jewels
    Escape From Victory
    • Escape From Victory

      • 72 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Sunday mornings are not supposed to be this stressful. The St Jude's Under-12s hurling team has a match against a hated opponent and their manager, one Bunny McGarry, has made an ill-judged wager on the outcome. His dignity is now relying on the worst team anyone has ever seen, turning around a losing streak that feels like it's lasted longer than World War I only with not as many light-hearted moments. As if that wasn't enough, it turns out crime doesn't take weekends off either, and when duty calls, sometimes you have to bring a minibus full of pre-teen delinquents with you. Escape From Victory is a novella (book 7.5) in the bestselling, critically acclaimed, numerically infuriating Irish crime series - the Dublin Trilogy. Praise for The Dublin Trilogy "Poignant, suspenseful and gut-bustingly funny" Wall Street Journal "One of the funniest crime books you could read." The Express "A brilliant comedic thriller." The Irish Post

      Escape From Victory
      4.8
    • The Family Jewels

      • 274 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Bah Humbug! It’s almost Christmas and Bunny McGarry is not in the festive spirit. His mood is not improved when an old friend becomes the victim of a violent assault and, for reasons he can’t understand, the police force he is a member of has decided not to investigate. Getting to the bottom of the case ends up putting him on the wrong side of some powerful people. How does all of this involve an Italian heiress who has disappeared? Why is the commissioner of the Gardai no longer in charge? And why is a certain teenage boy on the rampage swearing bloody vengeance? Strap in as things are about to get seriously festive and the big fella is taking no prisoners. Some people have no appreciation of the fundamentals of the Christmas game. The Family Jewels is book seven in the Amazon bestselling, critically acclaimed and numerically infuriating Dublin Trilogy.

      The Family Jewels
      4.7
    • Love Will Tear Us Apart

      • 480 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      Love can be a truly terrible thing.Marriages are tricky at the best of times, especially when one of you is dead.Vincent Banecroft, the irascible editor of The Stranger Times, has never believed his wife died despite emphatic evidence to the contrary. Now, against all odds, it seems he may actually be proved right; but what lengths will he go to in an attem[Bokinfo].

      Love Will Tear Us Apart
      4.5
    • Last Orders

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      As a wise man once said, just because you're done with the past, doesn't mean the past is done with you. Paul can't let an incident from his past go. When he finds out a rival detective agency played a key role in it, he drags MCM Investigations into a blood feud that they can't hope to win. Soon they're faced with the prospect of the company going out of business and Brigit going out of her damn mind. When long-buried bodies are discovered in the Wicklow Mountains, Bunny's past starts closing in on him too. Who can he trust when he can't even trust himself? When he finds himself with nowhere left to run and nobody he can turn to, will the big fella make the ultimate sacrifice to protect the ones he loves? When all that's left is the fall, the fall is everything. And even the mighty fall. Last Orders is the thrilling conclusion of the critically acclaimed Dublin Trilogy, which melds fast-paced action with a distinctly Irish acerbic wit. It's best enjoyed having read the other books in the series, particularly the prequel Angels in the Moonlight.

      Last Orders
      4.5
    • "For Detective Bunny McGarry, life is complicated, and it is about to get more so. It's 1999 and his hard won reputation amongst Dublin's criminal fraternity, for being a massive pain the backside, is unfortunately shared by his bosses. His partner has a career-threatening gambling problem and, oh yeah, Bunny's finally been given a crack at the big time. He's set the task of bringing down the most skilled and ruthless armed robbery gang in Irish history. So the last thing he needs in his life is yet another complication. Her name is Simone. She is smart, funny, talented and, well, complicated. When her shocking past turns up to threaten her and Bunny's chance at a future, things get very complicated indeed. If the choice is upholding the law or protecting those he loves, which way will the big fella turn?"--Provided by publisher

      Angels in the Moon Light
      4.4
    • I Have Sinned

      • 322 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      A fast-paced thriller that blends high-octane action with an acerbic wit. Hold on tight for a wild ride through the streets of New York with Ireland's most dangerous export, Bunny McGarry.

      I Have Sinned
      4.4
    • The Final Game

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      A standalone comedic thriller that is in the same world as Caimh McDonnell's internationally best-selling Dublin Trilogy.

      The Final Game
      4.4
    • Disaster Inc

      • 308 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The first book in a new series following on from Caimh McDonnell's acclaimed Dublin Trilogy. Bunny McGarry is back and in New York.

      Disaster Inc
      4.3
    • This Charming Man

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Vampires do not exist. Everyone knows this. So it's particularly annoying when they start popping up around Manchester. Nobody is pleased about it. Not the Founders, the secret organization for whom vampires were invented as an allegory, nor the Folk, the magical people hidden in plain sight who only want a quiet life. And definitely not the people of Manchester, because there is nothing more irksome than being murdered by an allegory run amok. Somebody needs to sort this out fast before all Hell really breaks loose - step forward the staff of The Stranger Times. It's not like they don't have enough to be dealing with. Assistant Editor Hannah has come back from getting messily divorced to discover that someone is trying to kidnap a member of their staff and while editor Vincent Banecroft would be delighted to see the back of any of his team, he doesn't like people touching his stuff - it's the principle of the thing. Throw in a precarious plumbing situation, gambling debts, an entirely new way of swearing, and a certain detective inspector with what could be kindly referred to as 'a lot of baggage' and it all adds up to another hectic week in the life of the newspaper committed to reporting the truth that nobody else will touch

      This Charming Man
      4.3
    • The Day That Never Comes

      • 358 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      A fast-paced crime thriller set in Dublin and blessed with a distinctly Irish acerbic wit. This book is book 2 in Caimh McDonnell's Dublin Trilogy.

      The Day That Never Comes
      4.2
    • The Stranger Times

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      There are dark forces at work in our world, so thank God The Stranger Times is on hand to report them. A weekly newspaper dedicated to the weird and the wonderful (but more often the weird) of modern life, it is the go-to publication for the unexplained and inexplicable... At least that's their pitch. The reality is rather less auspicious. Their editor is a drunken, foul-tempered and foul-mouthed husk of a man who thinks little of the publication he edits. His staff are a ragtag group of misfits. And as for the assistant editor . . . well, that job's a revolving door - and it has just revolved to reveal Hannah Willis, who's got problems of her own. When tragedy strikes in her first week on the job The Stranger Times is forced to do some serious investigating. What they discover leads to a shocking realisation: some of the stories they'd previously dismissed as nonsense are in fact terrifyingly real. Soon they come face-to-face with darker foes than they could ever have imagined..

      The Stranger Times
      4.1
    • A man with one of those faces

      • 360 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      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
      4.0
    • Ursula und das V-Team

      Roman. Das Schicksal muss warten

      • 496 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      Der Kampf um Köln beginnt! So hatte sich Ursula ihren großen Tag nicht vorgestellt! Da wird man jahrelang ausgebildet, um am achtzehnten Geburtstag Köln gegen die Dämonen der Hunnen zu verteidigen, und dann läuft alles anders als erwartet! Nicht genug damit, dass zwei der elf Mitglieder ihres Teams spurlos verschwinden und Ursula notgedrungen Adam, seines Zeichens Exil-Amerikaner und Gelegenheitsstadtführer, in einer Bar auflesen muss; zusätzlich verschwinden plötzlich auch noch mitten im Kampf alle Hunnen - und mit ihnen auch Ursulas Ausbilderin Una. Die Bestimmung ist damit faktisch erfüllt, aber das kann doch nicht alles gewesen sein? Ursula und ihr Team gehen der Sache auf den Grund - und stehen plötzlich einem viel größeren Gegner gegenüber als einer läppischen Geisterarmee.

      Ursula und das V-Team
      4.4
    • The Stranger Times: Relight My Fire

      Manche Comebacks sind einfach mörderisch. The Stranger Times ermittelt. Roman

      • 560 pages
      • 20 hours of reading

      Stella genießt ihr Leben als Fast-Studentin; zumindest bis ein Mann direkt vor ihr vom Himmel fällt und ein großes Loch im Bürgersteig hinterlässt. Auf die offensichtliche Frage, wie er überhaupt in den Himmel gekommen ist, gibt es keine offensichtliche Antwort. Als der Verdacht aufkommt, Stella könnte etwas mit dem mysteriösen Ereignis zu tun haben, muss die Redaktion der Stranger Times ihre Unschuld beweisen - und herausfinden, was zum Teufel wirklich vor sich geht. Leider werden die Ermittlungen von dem üblichen Wahnsinn in Manchester gestört: sturen Ghulen, widerspenstigen Gnomen und einer rauschenden Party voller Stars, die eine königliche Hochzeit in den Schatten stellen würde.

      The Stranger Times: Relight My Fire
    • Podivná doba

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      V našem světě (a obzvláště v Manchesteru) působí temné síly, a proto buďme vděční za týdeník Podivná doba, který nám o nich přináší pravidelné zprávy. Podivná doba se věnuje tajemným a úžasným (ale mnohem víc těm tajemným) věcem v moderním životě, je to nejpřístupnější týdeník o všem nevysvětleném a nevysvětlitelném. Nebo se tak alespoň sám prezentuje. Skutečnost vypadá trochu jinak. Vydavatel je lidská troska, nerudný, vulgární opilec, který sám nevěří kvalitám (a už vůbec ne obsahu) svého vlastního periodika, a redakci tvoří nesourodá partička ztracených existencí s řadou vlastních tajemství a předsudků. A pokud jde o pozici šéfredaktora… ta se ze všeho nejvíc podobá otáčecím dveřím, které se právě teď znovu otočily a vklopýtala z nich Hannah Willisová se svým vlastním nákladem problémů. A když hned první týden po jejím nástupu do nové práce dojde k tragédii, redakci Podivné doby nezbývá než se pustit do skutečné, seriózní investigativní novinařiny. Ve světle šokujícího odhalení, k němuž dospějí, si najednou všichni uvědomí naprosto nečekanou věc: že některé z článků, které v minulosti sami pokládali za pouhé báchorky, ve skutečnosti popisovaly děsivou, otřesnou realitu.

      Podivná doba
      4.4