Book review: No Strangers Here

I was thrilled to see another book from a favorite Irish author, Carlene O’Connor. She wrote the Irish Village mystery series. I read the ‘Murder at an Irish Christmas’ which was book no. 6. I was able to read it without having to read the entire series but I loved it so much so I read them all! This upcoming book is the first of her new series - County Kerry mystery.

Synopsis:

In the powerful tradition of Ann Cleeves and Louise Penny, USA Today bestselling author Carlene O'Connor’s new series set in Ireland brings together complex characters and a fascinating setting, focusing on a female vet who returns home to the village where she grew up and must reckon with her past while untangling mysteries in the present.

On a rocky beach in the southwest of Ireland, the body of Jimmy O’Reilly, sixty-nine years old and dressed in a suit and his dancing shoes, is propped on a boulder, staring sightlessly out to sea. A cryptic message is spelled out next to the body with sixty-nine polished black stones and a discarded vial of deadly veterinarian medication lies nearby. Jimmy was a wealthy racehorse owner, known far and wide as The Dancing Man. In a town like Dingle, everyone knows a little something about everyone else. But dig a bit deeper, and there’s always much more to find. And when Detective Inspector Cormac O'Brien is dispatched out of Killarney to lead the murder inquiry, he's determined to unearth every last buried secret.

Dimpna Wilde hasn’t been home in years. As picturesque as Dingle may be for tourists in search of their roots and the perfect jumper, to her it means family drama and personal complications. In fairness, Dublin hasn’t worked out quite as she hoped either. Faced with a triple bombshell—her mother rumored to be in a relationship with Jimmy, her father’s dementia is escalating, and her brother is avoiding her calls—Dimpna moves back to clear her family of suspicion.

Despite plenty of other suspects, the guards are crawling over the Wildes. But the horse business can be a brutal one, and as Dimpna becomes more involved with her old acquaintances and haunts, the depth of lingering grudges becomes clear. Theft, extortion, jealousy and greed. As Dimpna takes over the family practice, she's in a race with the detective inspector to uncover the dark, twisting truth, no matter how close to home it strikes.


Review:

I enjoyed this read! It is more darker crime mystery than her previous novels. There were many plots and twists through the book and a very surprising ending! It was a perfect thriller read for beginning of autumn. This book also took me down memory lane with it taking place in Dingle, Co. Kerry. It even mentioned the infamous dolphin, Fungie!


No Strangers Here will be released on October 25th.


Thank you Kensington and NetGalley for the advanced copy. All opinions are my own.