During 2016, as Ireland celebrates the centenary of the Easter Rising, Cara Cassidy looks back to 1986.
While helping a friend with her show hunters at the Dublin Horse Show, Cara stirs up memories of 1986 and the teenager Suzanne O'Grady, a horse-mad girl who vanished. Hurricane Charley added confusion to the missing person case.
Ireland has changed greatly during the intervening years. Today's website appeals have produced no results, and Special Branch Detective Sergeant Ricky Norton, charged with protecting the Aga Khan during the Show, has asked former show jumper Cara to aid a cold case review.
Some secrets are too dangerous to reawaken....
This book follows from the five-book Mensa Mystery Series featuring Cara Cassidy and begins the new Cara Cassidy Mystery series.
By the Amazon No. 1 Bestselling author of SILKS AND SINS and MURDER AT IRISH MENSA.
Clare O'Beara won the Arkady Renko short story competition held by Simon & Schuster in 2014 and judged by Martin Cruz Smith.
"Please congratulate Clare O'Beara for me for her clever short, short story 'London Calling.' I appreciate that she treated Arkady kindly, taking his age into consideration, and managed to cross the finish line with a different sort of twist."
- Martin Cruz Smith.
While helping a friend with her show hunters at the Dublin Horse Show, Cara stirs up memories of 1986 and the teenager Suzanne O'Grady, a horse-mad girl who vanished. Hurricane Charley added confusion to the missing person case.
Ireland has changed greatly during the intervening years. Today's website appeals have produced no results, and Special Branch Detective Sergeant Ricky Norton, charged with protecting the Aga Khan during the Show, has asked former show jumper Cara to aid a cold case review.
Some secrets are too dangerous to reawaken....
This book follows from the five-book Mensa Mystery Series featuring Cara Cassidy and begins the new Cara Cassidy Mystery series.
By the Amazon No. 1 Bestselling author of SILKS AND SINS and MURDER AT IRISH MENSA.
Clare O'Beara won the Arkady Renko short story competition held by Simon & Schuster in 2014 and judged by Martin Cruz Smith.
"Please congratulate Clare O'Beara for me for her clever short, short story 'London Calling.' I appreciate that she treated Arkady kindly, taking his age into consideration, and managed to cross the finish line with a different sort of twist."
- Martin Cruz Smith.