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First in the series ...

First in the series ...
Seamus's first entanglement as an amateur sleuth.

Second . . .

Second . . .
Discovering someone stuck a dead body in your home is not the way to start your day -- but it does start a good mystery!

Third . . .

Third . . .
This cabin saved a woman's life...and then the trouble really begins.

Fourth...

Fourth...
Who in your family can you really trust? Seamus McCree's ex-wife's husband has gone missing. She convinces Seamus to help figure out what's happened, and it goes downhill from there as the extended family all becomes involved.

Fifth . . .

Fifth . . .
Seamus McCree’s first assignment hiding someone goes from bad to worse. His client disappears. His granddog finds a buried human bone. Police find a fresh human body.

Sixth . . .

Sixth . . .
#6 Seamus McCree returns to his native Boston to bury his Uncle Mike, a retired Boston police captain, who has been murdered. Seamus has been named executor of the estate, which is easy enough for him to settle. But he soon learns Uncle Mike has left a second, secret legacy - and that triggers an earthquake's worth of problems.

# 6.5 (a novella)

# 6.5 (a novella)
Furthermore (a novella) With hidden money and connections to reach past his prison walls, the Happy Reaper threatens to avenge his capture and eliminate the entire McCree clan. Seamus must neutralize him, but how? DNA can answer the question of who’s included in the McCree clan. Every family has secrets. Who has the right to know?

A novella

A novella
Seamus & family can't go on a beach vacation without having to solve a crime or two

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For Intermediate Bridge Players
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