By: Ann Bridge
Published By: McGraw-Hill Companies
Age Recommended: Adult
Reviewed By: Arlena Dean
Rating: 4
Book Blog For: GMTA
Series: Julia Probyn #8
Review:
"Julia In Ireland" by Ann Bridge was the last book in this author's 'Julia Probyn' espionage series. This will be a mystery read of Julia's visit to Ireland with Gerald O'Brien has as asked her to marry her. While Julia is on this vacation, it will be interrupted when she "stumbles upon a plot by an unknown land speculator who, with the unwitting aid of an attractive American woman and an Irish poet, is surreptitiously buying a strip of land along the coast for the purpose of building a huge resort hotel and casino." A investigation will be started and it gets interesting for these two and this will be where I say you must pick up "Julia In Ireland" to see how this author will bring this 'web of intrigue against the background of a remote Irish village, its people, and their customs.' Would I recommend this read? YES!
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