Irish Tweed by Andrew M. Greeley

Irish Tweed

Andrew M. Greeley
375 pages
Thorndike Press
May 2009
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Countless readers have been delighted by Father Andrew M. Greeley's bestselling tales of Nuala Anne McGrail, a fey, Irish-speaking woman blessed with the gift of second sight, and her husband and accomplice, Dermot Michael Coyne.<br><br>In <i>Irish Tweed</i>, Nuala Anne and her daughter have taken up karate to fight off schoolyard bullies who are harassing the family, while their incredibly shy nanny, Julie, is courted by a new fellow. Dermot pores over a memoir of a famine refugee whose family died of a mysterious fever, looking for clues into the illness' real cause.<br><br>Father Greeley's many fans look forward to each installment, and <i>Irish Tweed</i> is another captivating tale in a series by one of America's best loved storytellers.
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Pages 375
Publisher Thorndike Press
Published 2009
Readers 2