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BLACK-IRISH SETTER by BILL STACKHOUSE
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SummaryCaitlin (Kate) O'Rourke is not your typical Irish-American
lass. At six-one and one-hundred-seventy-eight pounds, with
dark skin, raven-black hair, and a nose like an eagle, the
MVP setter/middle blocker on the Italian Pro Volleyball
circuit is a has-been in her late 20s, prematurely retired
due to a blown-out knee. She's bitter, dejected, and not
sure of what to do with the rest of her life. Kehough's
Irish Pub in Nashville, Tennessee, with its upstairs
apartment, is home to Kate and, indirectly, provides a
solution to her search. File this first book in the series
under "No Good Deed Goes Unpunished." After Kate rescues a
damsel in distress from a mugger, she gets roped into
babysitting the woman until the locks are changed on the
woman's house. But when Kate's charge is murdered on her
watch, the former Irish step dancer, former star athlete,
and now owner of a Nashville Irish pub sets out to find out
who did it—and why.
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