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Article: Wrap yourself up in 'Irish Linen': Light mystery intertwines with WWII memoirs.
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- AZ Daily Star
- Article date:
- March 11, 2007
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Byline: Ann Brown
Mar. 11--Andrew M. Greeley has created a cozy, entertaining, light mystery with "Irish Linen," the 10th in his series of the Nuala Anne McGrail mystery novels.
It is not a tale that lingers in the mind or shocks your soul; on the contrary, it is a bright, fairly intriguing story featuring characters who will be familiar to Greeley fans.
Catholic priest, sociologist and college professor, Greeley is a storyteller. Greeley's columns appear periodically on the Star's Op-Ed page.
Those who have heard Greeley speak or say Mass will hear his voice in the brisk, crisp sentences that form the story of the singer with a sixth ...