Irish Lace is an exciting mystery and a touching Irish-American love story involving a Civil War controversy, a sophisticated gang of art thieves, corrupt politicians, and international terrorists.
"Irish Lace is an exciting mystery and a touching Irish-American love story involving a Civil War controversy, a sophisticated gang of art thieves, corrupt politicians, and international terrorists."@en
"When Nuala McGrail, an accountant, is reunited with her Irish lover her life takes a strange turn as she is arrested as an art thief and pursued by terrorists."
"Nuala and her would-be suitor, Dermot, are once again caught up in mystery and intrigue from the past and present when she has a vision of a Civil War prison camp.--"
"Nuala Anne McGrail uses her psychic abilities to help solve mysteries. But even she will admit with a smile that she couldn't do it without Dermot Michael Coyne, her devoted admirer and self-proclaimed "spear carrier". Now both living in Chicago, their unique courtship is once again interrupted by one of Nuala's "spells". For on a quiet street on the South Shore, she is overwhelmed by the screaming of thousands of dying men--Confederate soldiers held as prisoners of war."@en
"Continuing the enchanting chronicles of the fabulous Nuala Anne McGrail and Dermott in an another thrill-packed adventure."@en
"While investigating her nightmarish vision of a notorious Civil War prison camp, Nuala Anne McGrail and her boyfriend, Dermot Michael Coyne, find their courtship interrupted by corrupt politicians, a gang of art thieves, and international terrorists."@en
"While driving on a lakeshore road in Chicago, a woman given to visions is invaded by screams. Her boyfriend investigates and discovers the area was the site of the most notorious prisoner-of-war camp for Confederate soldiers during the Civil War and it is their souls who are screaming. The story of the Camp Douglas Massacre."
"While driving on a lakeshore road in Chicago, a woman given to visions is invaded by screams. Her boyfriend investigates and discovers the area was the site of the most notorious prisoner-of-war camp for Confederate soldiers during the Civil War and it is their souls who are screaming. The story of the Camp Douglas Massacre."@en
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