Authors: Sheila Connolly
“Mick, are you planning to stop by your grandmother's tomorrow?” Maura asked, washing the final glasses.
“I might do,” he said. “Why?”
“Could you stop by my house? I've got a small problem and I'm not sure what to do.” She hated to ask anyone for help, much less someone she worked with, but there were things she was clueless about, and how to manage an old stone cottage in this part of the world was one of them. She needed someone who knew how things worked, and she knew Mick was often down the lane visiting his grandmother Bridget.
“Glad to. I'll look in before I see me gran.”
“Thanks, Mick. See you in the morning, then. And we should probably be here early, because people will want to hear the news about John Tully.”
“Troubling, that,” Mick commented. “Something's not right. John would never have left his son like that.”
So what had happened?
Maura asked herself. Tomorrow would tell. She
hoped.
Sheila Connolly
is the
New York Times
bestselling, Anthony and Agatha awardânominated author of the Museum Mysteries, the Orchard Mysteries, and the County Cork Mysteries. She has taught art history, structured and marketed municipal bonds for major cities, worked as a staff member on two statewide political campaigns, and served as a fundraiser for several nonprofit organizations. She also managed her own consulting company, providing genealogical research services. In addition to genealogy, Sheila loves restoring old houses, visiting cemeteries, and traveling. Now a full-time writer, she thinks writing mysteries is a lot more fun than any of her previous occupations.
She is married and has one daughter and three cats. Visit Sheila online at sheilaconnolly.com.
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