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You'll Get Yours (The Derry Murder Mysteries Book 1) Kindle Edition
Supermarket shelf stacker Regina Steps has been strangled, stripped to her underwear, and her body forced into a gruesome position atop one of the cannons of Derry’s historic city walls. For seasoned DI Liam McLaughlin and the ragtag officers of the Major Investigation Team, it’s a murder they’ve never seen the likes of before.
Middle-aged Regina might have kept herself to herself, but she always had a smile for everyone she came across. Who could possibly have wanted to do her harm? Was she just unlucky, the victim of a deranged killer striking at random?
But as the team delve deeper into her checkered past, they uncover shocking truths Regina Steps kept well hidden under that bad perm of hers. As the list of suspects grows, so too does the notion the murders might have only begun.
The first in the Derry Murder Mysteries series, You'll Get Yours is a gripping, gritty mystery thriller with jaw-dropping twists and a touch of Gerald Hansen’s signature dark humor.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateJuly 21, 2023
- File size904 KB
Product details
- ASIN : B0BTWNHZCP
- Publisher : Mint Books (July 21, 2023)
- Publication date : July 21, 2023
- Language : English
- File size : 904 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 510 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #251,107 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #1,549 in International Mystery & Crime (Kindle Store)
- #1,651 in International Mystery & Crime (Books)
- #3,553 in Murder
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About the author
Author pic by Marcin Kaliski
Best-selling author Gerald Hansen was a Navy brat, starting school in Thailand, graduating high school in Iceland, with Germany, California and his mother's hometown of Derry, Northern Ireland in between. He attended Dublin City University, and also lived in London and Berlin. The first of the ever-expanding Derry Women Series, An Embarrassment of Riches, was an ABNA semifinalist in 2011. He also has a crime series, the Derry Murder Mysteries, and a travelogue series, Around The World With Jet Lag Jerry. He loves music, spicy food, wearing Ben Sherman and traveling the world (still!). He now lives in New York City.
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I love McLaughlin's catch phrase.
Great story, many twists, I didn't see the end coming. Other reviews have said they saw errors. Thankfully my book didn't have them. Maybe the others got a bad file? I'm looking forward to the second book.
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2023
Top reviews from other countries
Trying to retch becomes wretch .
..foot on the pedal is spelt peddle.
Unmarked white fan should be …van.
Made me wreak should be wreck.
I found the ‘humorous names’ thing not at all funny.
Kyle Minogue
Riley OReilly.
Reilly would be pronounced ‘Really.’ It would be Really O’Really locally.
The two things that stood out for me in the author’s attempt at Derry speech, was to add ‘anyroad’ in place of ‘anyway’. Perfectly legitimate, I remember it well. It just seemed to be done too often here.
Another quirk of NI dialect is is ending a sentence with ‘but’. It tends to be used instead of ‘though’. It was dark,but. Again there seemed to far too many sentences ending in ‘but’.
I have not read anything by this author before and I will not be buying any more of his books.
DC Lyons becomes DS Lyons and reverts to his real rank immediately.