Irish Thriller Book Review: ‘No Strangers Here,’ By Carlene O'Connor

Irish Inspector tasked to investigate murder of racehorse owner

Once upon a time, there lived a richest racehorse owner named Johnny O’Reilly in town of Dingle. Grieve incident happened with him, when he was murdered, his body was found lying on a rocky beach in the southwest of Ireland.

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Inspector Cormac O'Brien, a detective who was handed over a task of investigation into the murder, reached the crime scene became surprised to know that inhabitants who lives in the town of Dingle rarely knew about each other. Despite knowing this hard reality, detective who was from Killarney, steadfast and in high spirits.

When the initial investigation carried out, detective Cormac had put one family living in the town of Dingle under suspicion and that family consist of four members and those were daughter, mother, father and brother. In that strenuous time, the ongoing affair of attractive Dimpna's mother with man named Johnny putted into limelight. When Irish Inspector tried to approach the suspicious family, Dimpna's brother was not picking up his phone and her father suffering from dementia.

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Despite all of odds, and unfavorable situation, Dimpna Wilde was curious to know why her family was in under interrogation and she was out to unearth who was actual murderer.

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Readers, short review from book thriller, No Strangers Here concluded. The author of this book is Carlene O'Connor.  

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