Some of Us Are Looking

Some of Us Are Looking

by Carlene O'Connor

Narrated by Emily O'Mahony

Unabridged — 12 hours, 6 minutes

Some of Us Are Looking

Some of Us Are Looking

by Carlene O'Connor

Narrated by Emily O'Mahony

Unabridged — 12 hours, 6 minutes

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Overview

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Detective Cormac O’Brien and veterinarian Dimpna Wilde are back in the second County Kerry series title. Even if this is your starting point in County Kerry, you’ll slip easily into the mysteries of the town, delighting in a topsy-turvy plot, procedural drama and overall tension.

In late summer, the Dingle Peninsula is thronged with tourists drawn to County Kerry's dark mountains and deep, lush valleys. For Irish vet Dimpna Wilde, who has returned to run her family's practice after years away, home is a beautiful but complicated place-especially when it becomes the setting for a brutal murder ...
In Dimpna Wilde's veterinary practice, an imminent meteor shower has elevated the usual gossip to include talk of shooting stars and the watch parties that are planned all over Dingle. But there are also matters nearer at hand to discuss-including the ragtag caravan of young people selling wares by the roadside and the shocking death of Chris Henderson, an elderly local, in a hit-and-run.
Just hours before his death, Henderson had stormed into the garda station, complaining loudly about the caravan's occupants causing noise and disruption. One of their members is a beautiful young woman named Brigid Sweeney, and Dimpna is shocked when Brigid later turns up at her practice, her clothing splattered in blood and an injured hare tucked into her jacket.
Brigid claims that a mysterious stranger has been trying to obtain a lucky rabbit's foot.
Dimpna is incensed at the thought of anyone mutilating animals, but there is far worse in store. On the night of the meteor shower, Dimpna finds Brigid's body tied to a tree, her left hand severed. She has bled to death. Wrapped around her left wrist is a rabbit's foot.
Brigid had amassed plenty of admirers, and there were tangled relationships within the group. But perhaps there is something more complex than jealousy at play. The rabbit's foot, the severed hand, the coinciding meteor shower-the deeper Dimpna and Detective Inspector Cormac O'Brien investigate, the more ominous the signs seem to be, laced with a warning that Dimpna fears it will prove fatal to overlook.

Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

Praise for Carlene O'Connor's County Kerry Mysteries:

“There’s a surprising conclusion in this sequel to No Strangers Here. Sarah Stewart Taylor’s fans will appreciate O’Connor’s dark, atmospheric Irish mystery.” – Library Journal STARRED REVIEW for Some of Us Are Looking

“Ireland's County Kerry provides the backdrop for O’Connor’s compelling series kickoff…Exciting, convoluted, and rich with compelling characters, this is the best of O’Connor’s Irish mysteries to date.”—Kirkus Reviews, STARRED REVIEW for No Strangers Here

"A knockout steeped in setting and character…There is beautiful writing here and the characters are rich and complicated, as is the well-told story –a mystery that is well set up and beautifully resolved.”Mystery Scene on No Strangers Here

“This solid series launch from O’Connor takes a more somber approach to crime solving than her Irish Village mysteries…O’Connor adds plot twists that many won’t anticipate. Judicious use of Irishisms (“I swear to ye”) adds color. Readers will eagerly await what happens next in County Kerry.” —Publishers Weekly on No Strangers Here
 
“Known for her cozies, O’Connor moves into darker territory here. For fans of Louise Penny.” —Library Journal on No Strangers Here

“Rural Ireland is made sparklingly real on the pages of Carlene O’Connor’s absorbing series debut, which stars Dr. Dimpna Wilde a Vet who will stop at nothing to find out the truth, while also stepping into her father’s practice to take care of local animals. The body that’s found on the beach is just the start of this puzzle that will draw in readers of O’Connor’s Home to Ireland and Irish Village Mysteries as well as fans of Tana French and All Creatures Great and Small.” —Henrietta Verma, First Clue Review on No Strangers Here
 
“Carlene O’Connor crafts a thrilling and atmospheric mystery.” –BookRiot on No Strangers Here
 
“An excellent police procedural whose complex characters act out a twisty tale of hate.” –Kirkus Reviews on Some of Us Are Looking

Library Journal

★ 07/01/2023

There are watch parties for the night's meteor showers all over Ireland's Dingle Peninsula, and veterinarian Dimpna Wilde has plans to meet with friends, including Detective Inspector Cormac O'Brien. A local man, Chris Henderson, has recently complained to the Garda about a group of four people, two dogs, and a parrot in a small caravan. Then Henderson turns up dead, the victim of a hit-and-run, while Dimpna frantically tries to save two foxes who were hit by the same car. Before Dimpna can even leave her clinic, one of the women from the caravan, Brigid Sweeney, shows up in a blood-covered jacket with a wild story about a knife, a man, and a rabbit. Dimpna thinks Brigid is lying, but the next morning she finds Brigid's body tied to a tree with her hand missing and a rabbit's foot in its place. A troubled O'Brien refuses to take the lead in either murder case, but he can't let go. Dimpna, with her love of animals, is dragged deeper into the case, as O'Brien struggles to find a brutal killer. VERDICT There's a surprising conclusion in this sequel to No Strangers Here. Sarah Stewart Taylor's fans will appreciate O'Connor's dark, atmospheric Irish mystery.—Lesa Holstine

Kirkus Reviews

2023-08-31
A psychopathic killer terrorizes Ireland’s Dingle Peninsula.

Sgt. Barbara Neely is dealing with local Chris Henderson’s complaints about a pervert he claims is watching one of the girls living in a caravan parked in the village that he's already complained about. Inspector Cormac O’Brien, who’s nervously standing by, misses a chance to talk with Neely himself when he’s called out to investigate disturbing quotations chalked on walls in the popular tourist town of Dingle, but Cormac’s more concerned with his lapse of judgment in having sex with one of the women from the caravan and the fear that his crush, veterinarian Dimpna Wilde, will find out. When Henderson and two foxes are struck by a hit-and-run driver, Dimpna is called to help. Later that night a hysterical woman shows up at Dimpna’s clinic with a slightly injured hare wrapped in a blood-soaked jacket, a bloody butcher’s knife, and a wild story about someone trying to cut the animal's foot off. She is Brigid Sweeney, another of the caravan residents, which also include two mastiffs who keep breaking their chains and chasing cars. After she leaves, Cormac calls to report that someone found the caravan dogs stumbling down the road as though drunk; they are brought to the clinic for the night. Returning them the next morning, Dimpna finds Brigid's body. She's been drugged and tied to a tree; her left hand has been cut off and festooned with a rabbit's foot. Although Cormac, whose mother has just died, shouldn’t be working the case after his encounter with Brigid’s caravan mate, his expertise is needed to solve a crime so heinous and baffling that it has the whole area on edge.

An excellent police procedural whose complex characters act out a twisty tale of hate.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940160048994
Publisher: Recorded Books, LLC
Publication date: 10/24/2023
Series: County Kerry Series , #2
Edition description: Unabridged
Sales rank: 469,520
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