An edition of The haunting ballad (2014)

The haunting ballad

a mystery

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An edition of The haunting ballad (2014)

The haunting ballad

a mystery

Large Print edition.
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"In the spring of 1957,O'Nelligan and Plunkett are summoned to New York's Greenwich Village to investigate the death of a controversial folk song collector"--

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Language
English
Pages
359

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The haunting ballad
2014, St. Martin's Press
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The haunting ballad: a mystery
2014, Center Point Large Print
in English - Large Print edition.

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Edition Notes

Published in
Thorndike, Maine
Series
Center Point Large Print edition

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.6
Library of Congress
PS3614.E523 H38 2014b

The Physical Object

Pagination
359 pages (large print)
Number of pages
359

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL31040067M
Internet Archive
hauntingballadmy0000neth
ISBN 13
9781628993325
LCCN
2014033217

Work Description

"The Seance Society introduced mystery lovers to Mr. O'Nelligan and Lee Plunkett, an unlikely pair of sleuths on an equally unlikely case with a supernatural twist. Having taken over his father's PI business, Lee enlists O'Nelligan, a dapper Irishman with a flair for solving mysteries, to help catch a killer. Now, in Michael Nethercott's The Haunting Ballad, this sleuthing "odd couple" are back in another witty, charming, and wonderfully written mystery, this time set in 1957 in the burgeoning music scene of New York City's Greenwich Village. It's the spring of 1957, and O'Nelligan and Plunkett are summoned to New York to investigate the death of a controversial folk song collector. The trail leads the pair to a diverse group of suspects including an eccentric Beat coffee house owner, a family of Irish balladeers (who may be IRA), a bluesy ex-con, a hundred-and-five-year-old Civil War drummer boy, and a self-proclaimed "ghost chanter" who sings songs that she receives from the dead. To complicate matters, there's a handsome, smooth-talking young folk singer who Lee's fiance;e Audrey is enthralled by. And somewhere in the Bohemian swirl of the Village, a killer waits."--

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