Sheila Connolly is the Anthony and Agatha Award-nominated author of over thirty titles, including the Museum Mysteries, the Orchard Mysteries, and the County Cork Mysteries, in addition to the Relatively Dead paranormal romance e-series, the standalone books Once She Knew, a romantic suspense, and Reunion with Death, a traditional mystery set in Tuscany, as well as a number of short stories in various anthologies. She lives in Massachusetts with her husband and three cats, and visits Ireland as often as she can.
Praise for Cruel Winter: Move over, Agatha Christie: a pub owner in County Cork fancies herself a young Miss Marple...A fine read in the classic style. -Kirkus Reviews A crafty and marvelous twist to the classic whodunit...A totally captivating page-turner of a book, perfect for winter nights with a storm beating against the windows. -NY Journal of Books A clever plot with the reader turning the pages faster and faster to reach the surprising finale. -Fresh Fiction A page turning experience. If you like a good mystery and enjoy Irish settings, then you will enjoy this novel! -Portland Book Review Praise for the New York Times Bestselling County Cork mysteries: A Turn for the Bad is...deftly plotted, the characters are engaging, and the visual descriptions of Ireland made me want to grab my passport and visit as soon as possible. A real winner! -Suspense Magazine on A Turn for the Bad A truly fabulous read that brings you right to the small county of Cork. With descriptive writing, well developed characters and wonderful storyline, An Early Wake is a true hit that brings the magic of Ireland to any reader. -Open Book Society on An Early Wake [A] well-set and nicely paced cozy. -Library Journal on Scandal in Skibbereen Ireland itself becomes a character as Connolly adds description of the countryside and bits of history throughout the book...County Cork is surely a place you'd love to visit, and Sullivan's a great spot for a pint of Guinness and a bit of gossip. -Kings River Life Magazine on Scandal in Skibbereen A traditional cozy set in the Emerald Isle and starring an amateur sleuth seems quite fresh. A very promising start to a new series. -Booklist on Buried in a Bog Full of charm and mystery...The locals are warm and welcoming and the central hub of the village, Sullivan's Pub, is a slice of comfort. -RT Book Review on Buried in a Bog Connolly's latest is a captivating tale-sweet, nostalgic, and full of Irish charm, but also tightly plotted and full of twists, turns, and shocking reveals...Connolly's County Cork mysteries have a ton of promise. -The Maine Suspect on Buried in a Bog