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Oct 04, 2017pozrob rated this title 5 out of 5 stars
Jess Kidd has hit the mark with her debut novel. This is Irish story telling at it's best. Complete with a cauldron of hobgoblins, foul fiends, faeries, pagan symbolism, the iron fisted long (and often corrupt) arm of the Church, police corruption, murder and mayhem, etc. The profanity, even with it's Celtic lilt was overused and was a bit much, as duly noted in another review of this book. Therefore I would recommend this book for a mature audience. Think Miss Marple meets Beetlejuice. If your not familiar with small Irish village colloquialism you may have a hard time getting through the book.