MURDER AT THE CARAVAN
David Pearson
- MURDER ON THE OLD BOG ROAD
- MURDER AT THE OLD COTTAGE
- MURDER ON THE WEST COAST
- MURDER AT THE PONY SHOW
- MURDER ON PAY DAY
- MURDER IN THE AIR
- MURDER AT THE HOLIDAY HOME
- MURDER ON THE PENINSULA
- MURDER AT THE RACES
- MURDER IN A SAFE HAVEN
- MURDER IN AN IRISH BOG
- MURDER IN A SEASIDE TOWN
- MURDER BY THE HIDDEN BAY
- MURDER AT THE ARTS FESTIVAL
- MURDER AT THE CARAVAN
Pages: 205
Size: 5x8 in
Pages: 205
Questions are asked after a man goes missing; the answer turns out to be murder…
When Christine Dalton’s brother doesn’t turn up for a festive dinner, she calls Sergeant Séan Mulholland at the local Garda station in Clifden, a small town on the west coast of Ireland.
Slightly perturbed at his quiet night in being disturbed, Mulholland heads out regardless to Gerard McCarthy’s caravan which overlooks the ocean.
The man is nowhere to be seen but after days pass, the search is renewed with vigour, and a badly beaten body is found in the undergrowth near McCarthy’s temporary abode.
Galway officers, led by Senior Detective Inspector Maureen Lyons, launch a murder inquiry and the focus is on a man and woman seen driving in the area on the night of the disappearance.
But the truth is rarely simple and, as it happens, the case is set to get a whole lot more puzzling.
MURDER AT THE CARAVAN is the fifteenth book in the Galway Homicides series. It can be enjoyed as a standalone mystery or alongside the other books.
If you like easy-to-read crime fiction set in a stunning location, with a good plot that keeps you guessing, you’ll love these books!
"As always David Pearson gives you a good murder mystery. The characters are great ... Keep them coming!"