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Jack Dillon Dublin Tales, Volumes 1-3 Kindle Edition
Books 1-3 in the best selling Jack Dillon Dublin Tales series:
Welcome, Sweet Dreams, and Mirror Mirror.
Witty, clever and riveting. US Marshall Jack Dillon is sent to Dublin where the door on his career is about to be slammed shut, better hang on for a wild ride. Criminal Behavior
Have you met Jack Dillon?
He's a US Marshal who ends up on special assignment in Dublin. The Irish Mob, the Russian Mob, corruption, bodies, murders, vendettas, a target on his back . . . it’s a busy time!
Jack Dillon Dublin Tales, you're about to be throughly entertained.
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"Faricy is America's hottest new mystery writer." - The Dirty Lowdown
"Even now I can't believe the way this guy can weave a tale. Just when things were about to get too grim there's a laugh out loud scene that kept me turning the pages. Run! Don't walk, to pick up your copy." - The Irish Gazette
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No Spoilers, just read the book! This is going to be a good ride.
Plot is compelling, characters well fleshed out and believable. The author's writing style flows well. I will be looking forward to the rest of this series.
A very good book. Loved Jack Dillon and can't wait to read more of his adventures in Dublin.
This is a great read in this series.
Love, Love, Love… A fabulous series… Was taken in after just a few pages… can't wait to find out more about Jack Dillon!!!
Full of surprises. Can't wait to read the next book.
An easy read, funny, action, romance it's got everything you need to keep you interested.
Has good character set up. It has nice pacing with believable plot. I enjoyed Dublin as the story locale.
This book is fast paced, witty, and keeps you wondering what else could go wrong. I enjoyed this book very much and can not wait for the next one.
The Jack Dillon Dublin Tales series is written by Mike Faricy and was originally released under the pseudonym, Patrick Emmett. Mike Faricy also writes the award-winning Dev Haskell series, the award-winning Corridor Man series, and the Hotshot series.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateOctober 24, 2022
- File size2910 KB
Product details
- ASIN : B0BKFV9VGW
- Publisher : (October 24, 2022)
- Publication date : October 24, 2022
- Language : English
- File size : 2910 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 464 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #329,426 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #1,896 in International Mystery & Crime (Kindle Store)
- #2,331 in International Mystery & Crime (Books)
- #4,142 in Murder
- Customer Reviews:
About the author
Mike Faricy was awarded the 2016 IACM Silver Award for Best Mystery Author.
His books have held the #1 slot in the Kindle Store in the US, UK, Australia, Canada, and India.
Mike Faricy was listed as the IACM Author of the Month for April 2018.
His Dev Haskell tale, The Office, was a finalist for the 2018 Minnesota Book Awards and the 2018 Killer Nashville Silver Falchion Award.
He was awarded the Crime Masters of America Poison Cup Award in January of 2019.
His Dev Haskell tale, Star Struck, was a mystery finalist for the 2019 Killer Nashville Silver Falchion Award.
The Dirty Lowdown called Mike Faricy America's hottest new mystery writer.
Robert Carraher referred to him as Minnesota's Master of the Bizarre.
Crime Scene referred to him as the next Carl Hiaasen.
Crime Capers said; "Open at your own risk, you won't put him down."
UnderCover wrote; "This guy is nuts and one hell of a lot of fun.”
The Irish Gazette referred to; "The laugh a minute storylines of Faricy's deliciously engaging worlds."
Mike’s Dev Haskell series books are stand-alone, they can be read in any order. His Corridor Man series was initially written under the pseudonym Nick James and should be read in order. His Jack Dillon Dublin Tales series was originally written under the pseudonym, Patrick Emmett. His Hotshot series are standalone tales that can be read in any order. Faricy's novels are filled with the sort of oddballs we're all curious about, but wisely prefer to keep at a distance. His characters serve not so much as an example as they do a warning. None of them will be saving the world from terrorism, international banking conspiracies or coups to take over the government. Rather, Faricy's characters inhabit a world just below the surface of polite society. The circumstances they find themselves in are usually due to their own bad decisions, but then bad decisions make for interesting stories.
Reminiscent of the late Robert B. Parker, Faricy's tightly woven Dev Haskell series is penned with a delightful sense of humor and even some romance. Entertainment is the name of the game as back-slapping, corner-cutting, babe magnet Dev Haskell interacts with such quirky characters as ice cream mogul Mr. Swirlee, The D'Angelo brothers, local crime lord Tubby Gustafson, 'Fat Freddie' Zimmerman, former NFL tight end Luscious Dixon, exotic dancer Swindle Lawless, and gorgeous Heidi Bauer. The Dev Haskell novels can be read in any order.
Faricy's Corridor Man series was originally released under the pen name Nick James. The series is a bit more gritty than the Dev Haskell series and a lot more violent. Disbarred attorney Bobby Custer makes his way back into the legal game. He's neurotic, psychotic, psychopathic, narcissistic, greedy, unprincipled and . . . always charming.
Faricy's Jack Dillon Dublin Tales series was originally released under the pen name Patrick Emmett. US Marshal Jack Dillon is sent to Dublin to escort a prisoner back to the US. Things don't go exactly as planned and trouble ensues. Dillon becomes permanently stationed in Dublin, just to get him out of his boss's hair. Things take an entertaining turn from there, think of a cross between Dev Haskell and James Bond.
Faricy's Hotshot series are zany, delightfully entertaining standalone crime tales.
Enjoy the reads!
Originally from Saint Paul, Minnesota, Faricy still spends six months of the year in the saintly city as well as six months in Dublin, Ireland. Contact information for Mike is listed just after this shameless list of titles. Thanks for taking the time and be sure to tell 2-300 of your closest friends.
The Hotshot series (Read in any order)
Reduced Ransom!
Finders Keepers
Bankers Hours
Dev Haskell - Private Investigator series: (Read in any order)
Russian Roulette: Case 1
Mr. Swirlee: Case 2
Bite Me: Case 3
Bombshell: Case 4
Tutti Frutti: Case 5
Last Shot: Case 6
Ting-A-Ling: Case 7
Crickett: Case 8
Bulldog: Case 9
Double Trouble: Case 10
Yellow Ribbon: Case 11
Dog Gone: Case 12
Scam Man: Case 13
Foiled: Case 14
What Happens in Vegas: Case 15
Art Hound: Case 16
The Office: Case 17
Star Struck: Case 18
International Incident: Case 19
Guest From Hell: Case 20
Twinkle Toes (a Dev Haskell short story)
Doll House (A Dev Haskell novella)
The Dance (A Dev Haskell novella)
Pixie (A Dev Haskell novella)
FORE! (A Dev Haskell novella)
Corridor Man series: (Read in order)
Corridor Man 1
Corridor Man 2: Opportunity Knocks
Corridor Man 3: The Dungeon
Corridor Man 4: Dead End
Corridor Man 5: Finger
Corridor Man 6: Exit Strategy
Corridor Man 7: Trunk Music
Corridor Man 8: Birthday Boy
Corridor Man 9: Boss Man
Corridor Man: Valentine (novella)
Corridor Man: Auditor (novella)
Corridor Man: Howling (novella)
Corridor Man: Spa Day (novella)
Hotshot series: (Read in any order).
Reduced Ransom!
Finders Keepers
Bankers Hours
Jack Dillon Dublin Tales series.
Welcome: Jack Dillon Dublin Tale 1
Sweet Dreams: Jack Dillon Dublin Tale 2
Mirror Mirror: Jack Dillon Dublin Tale 3
Silver Bullet: Jack Dillon Dublin Tale 4
Fair City Blues: Jack Dillon Dublin Tale 5
Spade Work: Jack Dillon Dublin Tale 6
Madeline Missing: Jack Dillon Dublin Tale 7
Mistaken Identity: Jack Dillon Dublin Tale 8
You're Mine Valentine! Jack Dillon novella
Novella: Irish Dukes (Published in the Fight Card series under the pseudonym Jack Tunney)
Visit Mike on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/MikeFaricyBooks
Visit Dev Haskell's Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/DevHaskell
Email Mike" mikefaricyauthor@gmail.com
Follow Mike on Twitter @mikefaricybooks
Mike’s web site; www.mikefaricybooks.com
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Jack gets shot, saves some lives, but gets warned that his vindictive US boss will cause trouble since
Dillon was not supposed to be armed in Dublin. This explains why Dillon is on loan as it were in Dublin, and paves the way for more books.
Book two has Jack working with the Irish as a way to not return to America. There are new women who find him appealing.
He is basically supposed to act as bait for the Russians out for revenge. He meets up with new colleagues and gets put in a flat filled with fancy women`s clothes. Gets a dog and makes friends with a Abbey, a neighbouring woman who is only too happy to take the beautiful, sexy, garments and share them with her friend. We suspect they work as escorts. A gangster tries to kill him , he survives, he and the dog get moved to another place where there is better surveillance. The Russian gangster boss has somone on his tail.
Book three has him involved in another case where an American criminal is probably active. Abbey has a friend who knows something. Again there is money, shooting , trickery, and a new. crime boss is involved.
I was hooked after the second one but kept reading because the first few didn’t appear to be available.
I thought it interesting how there wer sort of off hand references to past episodes but never enough to make an issue.
What I have come to really appreciate is the introduction of various characters without thei story getting in the way of the current stream yet are comple in their own.
The same is true for each volume in the series. Complete in its own but just a hint of something coming up.
Thank you, Mike
I always enjoy Mike's humor and writing style to be ligh and, enjoyable with mildly complicated stories
Top reviews from other countries
Book 2 Sweet dreams has just as much pace, action and humour. You just want to keep reading.
Book 3 Mirror Mirror is more of the previous two, and even better. Many questions answered, and several new ones mean there’s no option but to read more books. I’m totally hooked.