Author: Caimh McDonnell
Series: McGarry Stateside #2
Narrator: Morgan C. Jones
Unabridged: 12 hr 10 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Findaway Voices
Published: 11/08/2019
Genre: Fiction - Mystery & Detective - International Myster & Crime
Bunny McGarry is a man on a mission. He left behind his life in Ireland to go to New York to find the woman he loves, who happens to have a lot of very dangerous people looking for her. The good news is that they don’t know where she is, the bad news is that Bunny doesn’t either and the only people that do are a rogue order of nuns called The Sisters of the Saint who have raised not being found to the level of art form.
Bunny’s one clue is a priest he thinks might know something, but Father Gabriel de Marcos isn’t willing to play ball. The padre runs a boxing club at the bad end of the Bronx, battling to keep kids out of gangs – noble, thankless work. Thing is, saints don’t typically have assassins sent after them. What sins are hidden in this priest’s mysterious past? Bunny has no choice but to save Gabriel from the demons that are on his tail. He has to manage all this while living under the rules that chill him to the very bone. No drinking. No swearing. No violence.
I Have Sinned is book two in the McGarry Stateside series, a continuation of the smash hit Dublin Trilogy which also featured Bunny McGarry. It melds high-octane action with a distinctly Irish acerbic wit.
Dieter Hess, an aged spy, is dead, and John Bachelor, his MI5 handler, is in deep, deep trouble. Death has revealed that the deceased had been keeping a secret second bank account-and there's only ever one reason a spy has a secret second bank accou...
Don't let her age fool you. Maud may be nearly ninety, but if you cross her, this elderly lady is more sinister than sweet. Just when things have finally cooled down for eighty-eight-year-old Maud after the disturbing discovery of a dead body in he...
An Iranian, a Bohemian, and an Irishman walk into a bar. It's not a joke. It’s Conor McBride’s latest mission. Conor McBride has accepted a bargain he may live to regret, if he gets to live at all. Lured by the chance to resum...
A drop, in spook parlance, is the passing on of secret information. It's also what happens just before you hit the ground. Old spooks carry the memory of tradecraft in their bones, and when Solomon Dortmund sees an envelope being passed from one pai...
British spy master Mick Herron returns with an explosive novella set in the same world as his multiple CWA Daggerwinning Slough House series John Bachelor is the saddest kind of spy: not a joe in the field, not even a desk jockey, but a milkmana pa...
When private detective Phil Pfeiffer opened his door to a late-night visitor, the haunting dream borne of a Bahamian prison walked back into his mundane existence. She had stolen his breath at poolside and in some way, his life as well. Now, she nee...
'An unputdownable thriller' Gregory Dowling'It is no surprise to find that Philip Gwynne Jones lives in Venice... art and architecture interweave into a story that builds to an almost surreal climax' Daily Mail*****A game of cross and double-cross ...
Getting into prison is easy, it’s getting out that’s tricky.Almost everyone in prison will tell you they’re in there for a crime they didn’t commit, but Anthony Rourke really means it. That’s because he’s actually...
Two graduate students fall in love, one goes missing...Peter Andrassy, a native Hungarian and retired NYC detective, is racked with guilt over the murder of his wife. He’s moved home to Budapest seeking a fresh start as a private investigator,...