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The Murder of Mr Moonlight - The tragic story of a young widow's search for happiness and the killing of an innocent man (Paperback)
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The Murder of Mr Moonlight - The tragic story of a young widow's search for happiness and the killing of an innocent man (Paperback)
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The No.1 Bestseller! 'I was a very vulnerable young woman with
three small children. I was lost ... Pat Quirke tried to come in
and control everything' Bobby Ryan's disappearance in rural
Tipperary in June 2011 mystified all who knew him. The truck-driver
and part-time DJ (known as Mr Moonlight) was an easy-going fellow
with no enemies. Or so everyone thought. When Ryan's body was found
22 months later on the farm of Mary Lowry, the wealthy young widow
he had been seeing, it was clear that he had met a violent end. And
the most likely person to have brought about that end? Pat Quirke,
the man who had 'discovered' the body - Mary Lowry's
brother-in-law, financial advisor, tenant and one-time lover.
Following the longest running murder trial in Irish criminal
history Quirke was convicted of murder in May 2019. Getting to that
day had taken years of exhaustive work by gardai. The Murder of Mr
Moonlight is the definitive account of their investigation as well
as the compelling story of how an innocent man paid the price for
another man's obsessions. Catherine Fegan, Irish Journalist of the
Year (2017), and Chief Correspondent at the Irish Daily Mail,
covered every day of Quirke's trial. Over many months she also
conducted interviews in Tipperary and further afield. She has
written an extraordinary insightful and meticulous account of the
case that gripped the nation. '[An] excellent book that shows all
the colours of the story that intrigued the nation' Irish Daily
Mail 'Well-researched and highly readable ... Fegan proves her
journalistic mettle, delivering forensic detail in accessible
language ... Anyone who followed the trial will not be disappointed
by Fegan's book' Sunday Business Post 'Absolutely compulsive
reading (as I know because my wife wouldn't let me anywhere near it
- but I did get it in the end!) ... a page-turner' Eamon Dunphy,
The Stand
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