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Love and hate emerge in unparalleled events as the O'Malleys are
challenged by the darkest of evil forces known to humanity in this
third book. The sons are besieged by unfolding mysteries of an
amazing lineage of brave and noble ancestors beleaguered by
mysticism, unusual religious beliefs, and unbridled determination
to understand the true meaning of life. Yet, for the Nine Irish
Sons, their investigations and confrontations are real. Despite
each victory, the O'Malleys find themselves increasingly bewildered
as they are incessantly hammered by rage and grief. They see
themselves attached to their home as if they were tethered by some
magical power, and yet, they are continually thrust out into
unknown lands to face the worst cold blooded crimes known to the
world. As James Joyce wrote, "We walk through ourselves, meeting
robbers, ghosts, giants, old men, young men, wives, widows,
brothers-in-love. But always meeting ourselves." And so it is the
same with the Nine Irish Sons. Each, frightened by memories of a
childhood of immense loneliness and worry, each clings to a
misunderstood Irish history, and fantasies of a better future. They
find solace only in their unique ability to challenge and succeed
against the cruelest of evil forces, and their unparalleled love
for each other.
This novel is the Sequel to The Secrets of Nine Irish Sons, a story
about an Irish family from a fictional Village in Aghadoe, Ireland,
whose dashing good looks, charming personalities, and joyous love
of life becomes the envy and unquenchable obsession of another
family---one very rich, incredibly shallow, and unmercifully
corrupt. The heroine, Mary Elizabeth O'Malley is blessed with a
mysterious gift that becomes the fixation of a vicious assassin
whose passionate lust to control her, leads to a deceptive plot
that leaves her and her husband isolated and abandoned in Latin
America. As the evil McStanish and his vindictive son struggle for
supremacy, their criminal empire continues to expand and spill over
into the lives of the people in Aghadoe. Their uninvited
entanglement drives each of the nine Irish sons to seek justice
according to his own conflicted sense of duty, outrage, and moral
values. After Mary's captivity of twenty years comes to an end, the
saga picks up with the kidnapping of her husband, Luke O'Malley. He
is forced into a drug compound in Panama where he escapes only to
be lost among the indigenous Indians who live deep in the Darien
Gap. His survival becomes a daily quest in his unfamiliar and
terrifying habitat. As the O'Malley sons continue on their pursuit
for understanding and revenge, they are persistently affected by
Ireland's perpetuating mysticism as their family histories, ancient
legends, and village leaders deeply influence their lives. They
develop unique and highly honed espionage skills, and their amazing
accomplishments have broadened their partnerships with the CIA,
FBI, Scotland Yard, and Interpol. In this novel, they come face to
face with their worst discovery--- human trafficking.
Part thriller, part mystery, part impossible deceptions---an Irish
woman's supernatural gift becomes the obsession of a vicious
assassin. Accused of murdering her husband, Mary Elizabeth O'Malley
is imprisoned for two decades while her kidnapper waits for his
father to die so he can inherit his fortune and find the woman he
believes will help him control a vast criminal empire. Back in
Ireland, her nine sons grow up intent on discovering the truth
behind their father's murder and mother's disappearance. On the
way, they discover ruthless and massive corruption, and such
unspeakable scandals that the CIA, FBI, and Scotland Yard have
teamed up to help them uncover a criminal network of massive
proportions.
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