In the 1920s, the city of Cork is still torn between the Irish rebels and those who have accepted the Anglo-Irish Treaty that divided the island between British-ruled Northern Ireland and the Irish Free State. Eileen MacSweeney, who has moved on, can still be coerced into helping Sinn Fein. However, the death of a novice at St. Mary's of the Isle Convent brings Eileen to Reverend Mother. Eileen knows two other young novices who served as messengers for Sinn Fein. She and Reverend Mother wonder if Sister Gertrude was killed for political reasons. Or were the small jealousies and secrets at the convent enough to lead to murder? With a strong sense of place, this intricately plotted novel leads to an unexpected but logical denouement.
VERDICT Harrison's fifth engrossing historical mystery (following A Gruesome Discovery) brings to life the turbulence and politics of 1920s Ireland. Reverend Mother will appeal to admirers of Ellis Peters's "Brother Cadfael" mysteries, while Conor Brady's fans will appreciate the Irish history.
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