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The Four Courts Murder

Molly Power Series Series, Book 1

#1 in series

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Justice Sidney Piggott was, everyone in Dublin's law professions agreed, designer-made for being throttled. If ever there was a judge more disliked—-make that hated—-in the courts of Ireland's capital city, no one knew his (or her) name. So when it comes to finding out who is responsible for the judge's demise, the number of possible suspects makes the task more difficult.
However, Inspector Denis Lennon and his sergeant, Molly Power, are given a lead. On the day of the murder, more than one person saw a mysterious young visitor lurking in the courtroom where Piggott was presiding over a thoroughly boring trial. Who was he? Why was he there? For whatever reason, Inspector, you have your killer. Except that neither Denis nor Molly feel right about jumping to that conclusion. The young man himself, whose thoughts the reader is privy to, is unsure whether he killed Piggott or only imagined it.
With tongue lightly in cheek, Nugent takes his reader from the Four Courts, Dublin's center of law, to rural Ireland, where a local priest has been killed, either by the young man or by a horse. The author introduces us to a married couple who specialize in stolen art and are somehow involved with Piggott.
Bring in a series of high and low Irish characters, add a delightful young German student who gives Molly unexpected assistance, stir them together, and you have a highly seasoned story in unusual settings, told with a small twinkle that will endear readers to this new author.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 11, 2005
      Fans of police procedurals leavened with humor will welcome Irish author Nugent's impressive debut. When an unpopular judge turns up murdered in his Dublin chambers, Insp. Denis Lennon and his partner, Sgt. Molly Power, dig into his secrets. Their suspicions first focus on a young man who ostentatiously observed the judge's last sessions from a restricted-access gallery, but clues lead them to a sophisticated art-theft ring and unscrupulous dealers on the Continent. The way their inquiries alternate with sections from a prime suspect's perspective will remind many of a classic Agatha Christie puzzler. The author puts his rich, variegated background—as a trial attorney, a school headmaster, a missionary and an abbey prior—to good use as he effortlessly conjures up the backbiting and territoriality of those who labor in the court system, as well as the world of the Dublin police. While the solution may be too obvious and the crucial evidence arrives as an improbable deus ex machina, the often comic repartee between Lennon and Power always satisfies. Admirers of Peter Lovesey's Peter Diamond series should latch onto this one and clamor for more.

    • Library Journal

      May 1, 2005
      This first mystery begins with a literal kicker: Sidney Piggott, a Dublin High Court judge, is found dead -of a kick to the head -in his office. Inspector Jim Quilligan and Sgt. Molly Power tackle the case after clues -and an informant -tell them Piggott was selling stolen art works in London and Paris. Even as Quilligan follows a pair of antique-dealing confederates to Paris, the murderer strikes again, casting reader suspicion on Piggott's wrongly repudiated son. So, was the motive greed or revenge? Follow the clever deceptions and find out: strongly recommended for collections where British procedurals are popular. Nugent lives in Limerick, Ireland.

      Copyright 2005 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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