A Great Day for Dying

A Great Day for Dying by Jonathan Harrington is a mystery novel published by Harlequin Enterprises ULC in 2002. This edition spans 256 pages and is presented in English. The story begins with the shocking assassination of the grand marshal during the New York St. Patrick Day Parade, leaving Danny O’Flaherty as the sole witness. As the investigation unfolds, Danny learns that the victim, an inflammatory journalist, had numerous adversaries, complicating the search for the truth.
Readers will follow Danny as he navigates a web of intrigue and danger to clear the name of his friend, Brenden Grady, who is wrongfully accused of the crime. The narrative delves into themes of loyalty and justice within the backdrop of a tense political atmosphere, reflecting the complexities of friendship and the impact of past actions. This edition offers a compact yet engaging exploration of the mystery genre, inviting readers to unravel the layers of deception alongside the protagonist.
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When the New York St. Patrick Day Parade’s grand marshal is gunned down, Danny O’Flaherty is the only witness. The victim, an inflammatory journalist, had many enemies, but when police accuse Danny’s friend and IRA activist Brenden Grady, Danny is determined to prove his innocence.
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