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Murphy's Law

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20th February 2014

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Selected: ebook / ISBN-13: 9781472103062

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Murphy’s Law is the captivating first novel in Rhys Bowen’s New York Times bestselling Molly Murphy series.

Molly Murphy always knew she’d end up in trouble – just as her mother had predicted. After committing a murder in self-defense, Molly is forced to flee her cherished Ireland for the anonymous shores of America. Arriving in New York, and seeing the welcoming promise of freedom in the Statue of Liberty, Molly begins to breathe a little easier. But when a man is murdered on Ellis Island, a man Molly was seen arguing with, she becomes a prime suspect in the crime.

If she can’t clear her name, Molly will be sent back to Ireland where the gallows await. Using her Irish charm and sharp wit, she escapes Ellis Island and sets out to find the wily killer on her own. Pounding the notorious streets of Hell’s Kitchen and the Lower East Side, Molly undertakes a desperate mission to clear her name before her deadly past comes back to haunt her new future.

Irish humour and gritty determination… with charm and optimism‘ Anne Perry

Delightful… as ever, Bowen does a splendid job of capturing the flavour of early twentieth-century New York and bringing to life its warm and human inhabitantsPublishers Weekly

Molly grows ever more engaging against a vibrant background of New York’s dark side at the turn of the centuryKirkus Reviews

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Publishers Weekly
‘Delightful… as ever, Bowen does a splendid job of capturing the flavour of early twentieth-century New York and bringing to life its warm and human inhabitants.’
Kirkus Reviews
‘Molly grows ever more engaging against a vibrant background of New York’s dark side at the turn of the century.’