Críticas:
"If you liked "Irish Gold, " Greeley's first tale of this detective duo, you'll be delighted to have the sequel, "Irish Lace, " in time to read before you give it for Christmas presents." --"Charlotte Observer" "Like the delicate handiwork that its title evokes, Greeley's "Irish Lace" is finely crafted, laced with compelling characters, and criss-crossed with strong story lines." --"Savannah Morning News" "Greeley is at his top page-turning form, throwing in a few words about racism and xenophobia and delivering a rousing defense of the Bill of Rights. When he's good, as he is here, Greeley is very, very, good." --"Publishers Weekly" "If you liked Irish Gold, Greeley's first tale of this detective duo, you'll be delighted to have the sequel, Irish Lace, in time to read before you give it for Christmas presents." -- Charlotte Observer "Like the delicate handiwork that its title evokes, Greeley's Irish Lace is finely crafted, laced with compelling characters, and criss-crossed with strong story lines." -- Savannah Morning News "Greeley is at his top page-turning form, throwing in a few words about racism and xenophobia and delivering a rousing defense of the Bill of Rights. When he's good, as he is here, Greeley is very, very, good." -- Publishers Weekly "If you liked "Irish Gold," Greeley's first tale of this detective duo, you'll be delighted to have the sequel, "Irish Lace," in time to read before you give it for Christmas presents." --"Charlotte Observer" "Like the delicate handiwork that its title evokes, Greeley's "Irish Lace" is finely crafted, laced with compelling characters, and criss-crossed with strong story lines." --"Savannah Morning News" "Greeley is at his top page-turning form, throwing in a few words about racism and xenophobia and delivering a rousing defense of the Bill of Rights. When he's good, as he is here, Greeley is very, very, good." --"Publishers Weekly" "If you liked "Irish Gold, Greeley's first tale of this detective duo, you'll be delighted to have the sequel, "Irish Lace, in time to read before you give it for Christmas presents." --"Charlotte Observer "Like the delicate handiwork that its title evokes, Greeley's "Irish Lace is finely crafted, laced with compelling characters, and criss-crossed with strong story lines." --"Savannah Morning News "Greeley is at his top page-turning form, throwing in a few words about racism and xenophobia and delivering a rousing defense of the Bill of Rights. When he's good, as he is here, Greeley is very, very, good." --"Publishers Weekly
Reseña del editor:
The beautiful and fey - as they say in the Old Country - Nuala Anne McGrail uses her psychic abilities to help solve mysteries. But even she will admit with a smile that she couldn't do it without Dermot Michael Coyne, her devoted admirer and self-proclaimed "spear carrier."Now both living in Chicago, their unique courtship is once again interrupted by one of Nuala's "spells." On a quiet street on the South Shore, she is overwhelmed by the screaming of thousands of dying men - Confederate soldiers held as prisoners of war. Soon the pair are caught up in a Civil War controversy, and an all-too-present-day mystery involving a sophisticated gang of art thieves, corrupt politicians, and international terrorists. But Dermot is cheerfully resigned, for as he well knows, life with Nuala will never be simple. After all, she's like Irish lace - "thin and delicate and pretty, and just a little bit complicated."
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