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Cora Harrison

    Cora Harrison, a former headteacher, transitioned to writing, publishing twenty-six children's novels. Her foray into adult fiction began with a Celtic historical crime series, introducing readers to Mara, Brehon of the Burren. Set in the evocative landscape of western Ireland, her work often draws inspiration from her surroundings. Harrison's writing offers a blend of compelling mystery and rich cultural context.

    Cora Harrison
    Summer of Secrets
    Death of a Prominent Citizen
    The Deadly Fire
    Spring of Hope
    Death in the Devil's Den
    An Unjust Judge
    • 2023

      The Reverend Mother's investigative skills are called into action when a local tobacco factory burns down and fingers are pointed at one of her ex pupils..."Stellar . . . Harrison is writing at the top of her game" - Publishers Weekly Starred Review 1920s. Cork, Ireland. Early one morning the Reverend Mother receives news of a deadly fire at the local cigarette factory, a place where she'd been so proud that some of her pupils had been given a steady job. In a city full of poverty, unemployment and political unrest, these ex pupils of hers had surely been blessed with such prospects. Now, though, she is worried . . . What happened at the cigarette factory and why are there rumours circulating that one of her 'girls' was responsible?Inspector Patrick Cashman is under pressure to quickly find the cause of the fire - and identify a suspect - to placate the visiting Lord Mayor and Commissioner and secure his hopes of promotion. Patrick turns to his friend, the journalist and law student Eileen MacSweeney, for help, along with the ever insightful and calm Reverend Mother. From the fog-ridden streets of the slums to the green pastures and prosperity of nearby Youghal, together they begin to unravel a seedy history of greed, ambition and a desire for power.

      The Deadly Weed
    • 2023

      Murder in the Mist

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Wilkie Collins is looking forward to spending Christmas at Gads Hill, Charles Dickens' Kentish country home, but the festivities are cut short when a body is found on the marshland. Timmy O'Connor was invited to the gathering with his four nephews after a chance encounter with Dickens, but is now dead. Who was this unpleasant stranger?

      Murder in the Mist
    • 2022

      1920s. Cork, Ireland. The Reverend Mother's Christmas Day festivities are shattered by the terrible news of two suspicious deaths at St Fin Barre's Cathedral. When it is revealed that both the deceased were poisoned, the Reverend Mother is drawn into another puzzling mystery. Can she uncover the truth behind these heinous crimes?

      Murder in the Cathedral
    • 2021

      The peaceful atmosphere of the Reverend Mother's annual retreat is shattered by sudden, violent death in this gripping historical mystery. 1920s. Cork, Ireland. The Reverend Mother regrets the bishop's decision to invite the five candidates for the position of Alderman of the City Council to join them for their annual retreat. Constantly accosted by ambitious, would-be politicians hoping to secure the bishop's backing, she's finding the week-long sojourn at the convent of the Sisters of Charity anything but peaceful. What she doesn't expect to encounter however is sudden, violent death. When a body is discovered in the convent's apple orchard cemetery, blown to pieces by a makeshift bomb, it is assumed the IRA are responsible. But does the killer lie closer to home? Was one of the candidates so desperate to win the election they turned to murder? Does someone have a hidden agenda? Once again, the Reverend Mother must call on her renowned investigative skills to unearth the shocking truth.

      Murder in an Orchard Cemetery
    • 2021

      March, 1859. During an exhibition to showcase London's top engineers' plans to solve the 'Great Stink' of sewage from the River Thames, proceedings are disrupted by an agonised scream - and the discovery of a blood-soaked body. Charles Dickens is convinced of foul play, and once again he and Wilkie Collins set about uncovering the shocking truth.

      Spring of Hope
    • 2021

      Der 1. Fall für Mutter Aquinas Historisch, irisch und voller Atmosphäre – für alle Fans von Martha Grimes und Inspector Barnaby. Cork, 1923. Der Fluss Lee spült der Nonne Mutter Aquinas eine junge Frau vor die Füße, im feinen, seidenen Ballkleid - und ganz offensichtlich tot. Die resolute Mutter Oberin verständigt umgehend Sergeant Patrick Cashman, einen ehemaligen Klosterschüler von ihr, der neben einem scharfen Verstand auch einen besonderen Blick fürs Detail besitzt. Nicht umsonst: Am Hals der Toten finden sich Strangulationsmale. Es dauert nicht lange, und der obduzierende Arzt – der unorthodoxe jüdische Dr. Scher – bestätigt die Vermutung, dass die junge Frau ermordet wurde. Auch ist die Identität der Toten schnell geklärt: die als vermisst gemeldete Angelina Fitzsimon, die zwanzigjährige Tochter eines respektablen Teehändlers aus Cork, die kurz davor stand, ein Vermögen zu erben. Als Sergeant Cashman in Angelinas Handtasche eine Fahrkarte für die Mitternachtsfähre nach Liverpool entdeckt, ahnt die Mutter Oberin, dass hinter dem Mord an der jungen Frau mehr steckt, als es den Anschein hat. Gemeinsam mit Sergeant Cashman und Dr. Scher geht die Nonne der Sache auf den Grund – und kommt dem Mörder bald näher, als ihr lieb ist … «Harrison vereint in ihrem Buch eine clevere Ermittlerin mit einem Schauplatz voller Intrigen und Spannung - ein Volltreffer.» (Publishers Weekly)

      Ein niederträchtiger Mord - Mutter Oberin Aquinas ermittelt
    • 2020

      Death of a Prominent Citizen

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.9(73)Add rating

      Wealthy widow Charlotte Hendrick summons her closest family, including her cousin, the Reverend Mother, to her home on Bachelor's Quay to divide her riches between them. But then a body is discovered in the master bedroom, its throat cut. Could there be a connection to the riots on the quays the night before - or does the killer lie closer to home?

      Death of a Prominent Citizen
    • 2020

      August, 1856. The dress rehearsal for a charity performance atKnebworth House is disrupted by the discovery of a body lying in the centre ofthe stage, shot to death. With everyone involved in the play coming undersuspicion, writer- sleuths Wilkie Collins and Charles Dickens, spending thesummer at Knebworth House, feel compelled to investigate.

      Summer of Secrets
    • 2019

      A Gruesome Discovery

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      On opening an evil-smelling trunk labelled 'old books', the Reverend Mother is horrified to discover the dead body of one of Cork's richest merchants. Many had reason to loathe the hides and skins merchant, but when suspicion falls on a former lay sister from her convent, the Reverend Mother decides to help find the real killer.

      A Gruesome Discovery
    • 2019

      Season of Darkness

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.2(98)Add rating

      Charles Dickens and Wilkie Collins team up after a housemaid is dragged from the River Thames in this new Victorian mystery series. The woman was being blackmailed, but by who and why? The woman's friend, Sesina, discovers only fragments of the woman's journal... but is she withholding information or doomed to end up like her friend?

      Season of Darkness