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Last Orders

The Dublin Trilogy, Book 4

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Last Orders

By: Caimh McDonnell
Narrated by: Morgan C. Jones
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As a wise man once said, just because you're done with the past, doesn't mean the past is done with you.

Paul can't let an incident from his past go. When he finds out a rival detective agency played a key role in it, he drags MCM Investigations into a blood feud that they can't hope to win. Soon they're faced with the prospect of the company going out of business, and Brigit going out of her damn mind.

When long-buried bodies are discovered in the Wicklow Mountains, Bunny's past starts closing in on him, too. Who can he trust when he can't even trust himself? When he finds himself with nowhere left to run and nobody he can turn to, will the big fella make the ultimate sacrifice to protect the ones he loves?

When all that's left is the fall, the fall is everything.

And even the mighty fall.

Last Orders is the thrilling conclusion of the critically acclaimed Dublin Trilogy, which melds fast-paced action with a distinctly Irish acerbic wit. It's best enjoyed having listened to the other books in the series, particularly the prequel, Angels in the Moonlight.

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I wish there were more in the series they are THAT good. Excellent narrator as well.

Another great book

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Entertaining and enjoyable. Great stories, well-defined and engaging characters. A very fine performance by the narrator.

A brilliant book in a brilliant series

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It's another Bunny story, if you've read previous stories you know what to expect. If not WHY?

It Bunny

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Had me laughing and crying all the way through.
Story as good as ever and excellent narration. a great sequel to the prequel

'I can hear her singing'

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Last Orders is a pair of parallel stories involving the cast of previous books. Paulie and Bridget's detective agency are in a nasty turf war with rivals, whilst Bunny has some ghosts of the past return with the discovery of two bodies in Wicklow.

Colin C Jones is excellent as always. Of the three books I feel this is the weakest. It is still good. Really good. But the two stories were not interdependent. Unlike the other stories. That left me wanting more depth from the American angle. Mayer that was intentional.

Overall this is really worth listening to.

Another fine tale we'll performed

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