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Blog Tour & Giveaway: An Early Wake by Sheila Connolly

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by Sheila Connolly

I’m amazed to find that I’ve been writing for 14 years now, although I didn’t have a published book to hold until 2008. I had no idea what I was doing when I started writing—I just jumped in. But I always knew I wanted to write about Ireland.

The second book I ever completed was a sweet romance set in West Cork. I hadn’t even dabbled in mystery at that point, but it was the setting that came first: a small pub in a small town on the coast in a far corner of the country. The real place was called Connolly’s. It must have been fate, right?

I found it by accident the first time my family and I traveled to Ireland, mainly looking for where my father’s family had come from. We allowed all of one week for that trip, and part of that was spent in Dublin, so we moved fast. I had done enough research to know that my father’s father’s family had come from someplace north of a village called Leap (which it’s pronounced “lep”—it got its name from O’Donovan’s Leap, where one of the head men of the village escaped pursuing Englishmen by urging his horse to leap over a small river there. He and his horse survived, and the village got its name.)

We rented a car and pulled into the village (one street, population 210) in the pouring rain, late in the afternoon. We hadn’t made reservations, but we found a B&B with a room, and ate dinner at the local hotel. And when we made our way to the main road the next (sunny!) morning, there was the pub, across the road. Of course we went over and introduced ourselves, and I’ve been going back ever since.

In Buried in a Bog, the first book in the County Cork series, I used the setting of the pub and the town, and then dipped into all the genealogy I’d done on my own family. Then I threw in a body. Where better to solve mysteries than in a pub, where everyone stops in to talk at one time or another? But there’s one problem with writing murder mysteries set in Ireland: there are very few murders. Worse, for most of those that happen, the local police (or gardai in Irish) have a pretty good idea who did the deed. Not a lot of detective work needed!

Actually, Buried in a Bog involves two murders: one that took place a long ago, and a mugging gone wrong in the present—but they’re connected. The second book, Scandal in Skibbereen, brings an American curator to the corner of the country hunting for a lost painting she isn’t even sure exists, and someone dies. Related? It’s not clear, but it was events in the past that led to the truth about the present death.

The third book, An Early Wake, is about music in the pub. When most people say “music” and “Ireland” in the same breath, they’re thinking about the traditional style, the Clancy Brothers and the like, with tin whistles and fiddles. But there’s more to it than that—think about U2 or the Cranberries or more recently, Glen Hansard (who wrote the Academy Award winning song Falling Slowly from Once). Irish music lives on in the modern world—and in West Cork, a lot of it happened at Connolly’s (and, yes, Glen Hansard played there). It’s hard to believe when you look at the place, which has all of two rooms that hold (legally) only 200 people, but it was a major attraction up until the last decade, and people still remember.

And that’s what I wanted to capture in An Early Wake. How did that happen, at that time and in that place? How did the word get out, before the Internet? My protagonist Maura Donovan is struggling to figure out a way to keep the pub she’s inherited in the black, so she lets herself be persuaded to try a night of music bringing together some of the players who’d performed there in the past, because local people who remember the old glory days promise her it can happen again. Unfortunately, one of the former performers dies. And once again, the police have to look at the past and the present to understand the death.

There is always a temptation to write about Ireland as though it is all about men in tweed caps with a foaming pint of Guinness in one hand, spinning stories for friends and tourists alike with a charming brogue, with rainbows overhead and sheep frolicking in the very green meadows. I won’t say that’s not true—now and then. But Ireland is both a modern country (with very real modern problems) and a place with long memories of a less than happy past. I try to weave these together in a way that makes the place come alive, in more than one dimension. So I go and I sit in pubs and I listen, and I talk to strangers, and stories drop into my lap. There’s a bit of magic there.

That’s what I fell in love with, the first time I saw Ireland. That’s why I keep going back, and why I write this series.

About the Author:

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Sheila Connolly, Anthony and Agatha Award–nominated author, writes three bestselling cozy mystery series for Berkley Prime Crime. Her Museum Mysteries are based in Philadelphia, her Orchard Mysteries take place in rural Massachusetts, and her County Cork Mysteries are set in Ireland, and include Buried in a Bog and Scandal in Skibbereen, both New York Times bestsellers. In addition, she writes an paranormal romance series, which began with Relatively Dead in 2013. She has also published Once She Knew, a romantic suspense, and Reunion with Death, a traditional mystery set in Tuscany, as well as a number of short stories. She lives in Massachusetts with her husband and three cats, and visits Ireland as often as she can.

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Pub owner Maura Donovan may have Irish kin, but she doesn’t seem to have the luck of the Irish. Who could have foreseen that bringing live music back to Sullivan’s Pub would lead to a dead musician?

Summer is ending in County Cork, Ireland, and with it the tourist season. Expat Maura Donovan is determined to keep Sullivan’s Pub in the black as the days grow shorter—but how? When she hears that the place was once a hot spot for Irish musicians who’d come play in the back room, she wonders if bringing back live music might be Sullivan’s salvation.

As word gets out, legendary musicians begin to appear at the pub, and the first impromptu jam session brings in scores of music lovers. But things hit a sour note when Maura finds a dead musician in the back room the next morning. With a slew of potential suspects, it’s going to take more than a pint and a good think to force a murderer to face the music.

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Jennifer’s Review of An Early Wake

Review (3.75 Stars): I’m sad to say that I haven’t read the other books in the series but that doesn’t take away from this enjoyable mystery.  I liked Maura as a character and the other colorful cast of characters in this series.  Ms. Connolly does a great job describing the Irish countryside and makes me as a reader want to spend some time at Sullivan’s Pub, having a drink and listening to the Billy’s tales.

This mystery dealt with music and Maura learning that Sullivan’s Pub used to be a big part of the music scene in the 90’s, where quite a few people still remember the jam sessions that took place there.  When they find the body of a musician after reviving the jam sessions at the Pub, Maura must find a killer before they silence the music for good. This subject matter always interests me and I love all the research that Ms. Connolly had to do to make this mystery come to life. An Early Wake is a charming musical mystery with delightful characters and set in the magical Irish countryside that will be sure to entertain readers.  I’m looking forward to starting the series from the very beginning so I can learn all about Maura’s previous adventures in the lovely town of County Cork, Ireland.

Giveaway

I’m excited to give away a copy of An Early Wake. This giveaway is for US Residents only.  To be entered in the drawing by February 10th, please leave me a comment below:

15 Responses to Blog Tour & Giveaway: An Early Wake by Sheila Connolly

  1. Sheila K. February 3, 2015 at 4:19 am #

    I love Connolly’s work—thanks for the opportunity to win a copy of this book!

  2. Lisa Brown February 3, 2015 at 5:11 am #

    Looks great; thank you for the chance to win it 🙂
    jslbrown2009(at)aol(dot)com

  3. Sheila Connolly February 3, 2015 at 6:10 am #

    Thanks for having me here today! I love to talk about Ireland (oh, right, I did say the Irish love to talk).

  4. Penney Wilfort February 3, 2015 at 8:08 am #

    This sounds very good thanks for the review.
    Penney

  5. Carol Wong February 3, 2015 at 8:10 am #

    Would love to read this one by Sheila Connolly. I have some Irish ancestors but only know where they came from. I love Irish poetry, books and music. Thank you for this chance.

    CarolNWong(at)aol(dot)com

  6. Nora-Adrienne February 3, 2015 at 8:52 am #

    Yes please, I’d like to be the lucky winner of Sheila’s new book. I’m not Irish but I do love Irish Whiskey. I’d also be thrilled to win this book and sit it beside its two siblings on my home library shelf.

    NoraAdrienne AT gmal DOT com

  7. holdenj February 3, 2015 at 5:46 pm #

    So excited there’s a new title in this wonderful series! I have enjoyed visiting County Cork with Maura! Thanksfor the chance to win!
    JHolden955(at)gmail(dot)com

  8. Kaye Killgore February 3, 2015 at 6:16 pm #

    I like all of her series.

    kaye.killgore@comcast.net

  9. bn100 February 3, 2015 at 10:14 pm #

    nice setting

  10. Patricia February 4, 2015 at 9:19 am #

    Thanks, Jennifer and Sheila. I love the cover and plan to read the previous two books, in this series, before reading this one.

  11. Anita Yancey February 4, 2015 at 12:59 pm #

    I have never read a musical mystery before, but this one sounds like a fun one to start with. I love the setting for it. Thanks for having the giveaway.

    ayancey1974(at)gmail(dot)com

  12. Heather S February 6, 2015 at 10:27 am #

    How fabulous! The book looks wonderful, thank you for the chance to win it! 🙂

  13. Jeanetta February 8, 2015 at 10:35 am #

    An Early Wake has such a lovely setting, and I am looking forward to reading it.
    Thank you for the review and giveaway.

    myrifraf(at)gmail(dot)com

  14. Renee Brown February 8, 2015 at 4:08 pm #

    This book looks wonderful, I’ve yet to read any by this author.

  15. Carol M February 9, 2015 at 10:54 am #

    I’ve always enjoyed books set in Ireland even though I have no Irish in me! lol This sounds good. Thank you!

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