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The Mystery of Mercy Close: From the author of the 2023 Sunday Times bestseller Again, Rachel (Walsh Family Book 5)

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Marian Keyes, the No. 1 bestselling author of Rachel's Holiday, is back with her stunning new novel The Mystery of Mercy Close and the return of the legendary and beloved Walsh sisters.

Helen Walsh doesn't believe in fear - it's just a thing invented by men to get all the money and good jobs - and yet she's sinking. Her work as a Private Investigator has dried up, her flat has been repossessed and now some old demons have resurfaced.

Not least in the form of her charming but dodgy ex-boyfriend Jay Parker, who shows up with a missing persons case. Money is tight and Jay is awash with cash, so Helen is forced to take on the task of finding Wayne Diffney, the 'Wacky One' from boyband Laddz.

Things ended messily with Jay. And she's never going back there. Besides she has a new boyfriend now, the very sexy detective Artie Devlin and it's all going well. But the reappearance of Jay is stirring up all kinds of stuff she thought she'd left behind.

Playing by her own rules, Helen is drawn into a dark and glamorous world, where her worst enemy is her own head and where increasingly the only person she feels connected to is Wayne, a man she's never even met.

Utterly compelling, moving and very very funny, The Mystery of Mercy Close is unlike any novel you've ever read and Helen Walsh - courageous, vulnerable and wasp-tongued - is the perfect heroine for our times.

Editions (4)

ISBN9780718155315
PublisherPenguin
Publication Date09/13/12
Pages495

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  • carrycaricarina
    carrycaricarina

    138 Followers

    1.0

    Leider keine persönliche Empfehlung

    Fand das Buch erst gut bis irgendwann super viele Protagonisten dazugekommen sind. Habe dann irgendwann nicht mehr die Protagonisten und Namen unterscheiden können.

    Oct 10, 2024

  • 3.0

    An irish mystery comedy drama that I just tried on a whim on audible. The dialogue was hilarious and I liked the heroine most of the time, even if she got on my nerves. The depression angle seemed out of nowhere but made sense considering the author's own experience, and it didn't take me out of the story.

    Dec 12, 2023

  • mosaikgruen
    mosaikgruen

    42 Followers

    3.0

    Not so sure about this one. The start was awesome. I haven't read a Marian Keyes book in a few years and it felt good to have her back. I really enjoy her way of telling a story. BUT this book has it's ups and downs. I had fun reading the funny parts but the serious parts (and there are always lots of them in a MK book) didn't get me emotionally. At the end of the book the author said that she wrote the book with breaks and I think that's what you notice while reading. It's just not of a piece.

    Feb 23, 2024

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