A review by nullasalus3
Murder in an Irish Churchyard by Carlene O'Connor

4.0

Though this book is the third in the series, it was my first exposure to Siobhán O’Sullivan. I really enjoyed how much investigating and theorizing was involved in this book. It’s one of the less fluffy cozy mysteries I’ve read, not that there’s anything wrong with fluff. But I like the procedural part of mysteries, so I appreciated how much legwork Siobhán had to do. The humor is on the dry rather than the silly side, which again is very much to my taste. I thought there was a nice balance between the mystery and Siobhán’s personal life, and I liked her as a main character. I’m looking forward to going back to the first two books and spending more time with Siobhán and the O’Sullivan Six.