The fourth volume of Bernard Cornwell’s bestselling series on the American Civil War & featuring rebel Nathaniel Starbuck.
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The Bloody Mary is one of the most universally-loved drinks.
In The Bloody Mary, author Brian Bartels
- beverage director

Michael Forsythe might be, as one of his assailants puts it, 'un-fucking-killable', but that doesn't seem to deter people from trying. He's living in Lima, reasonably well-hidden by the FBI's Witness Protection Program, but Bridget Callaghan, whose fiance he murdered twelve years ago, has an enduring wish to see him dead. So when her two goon assassins pass him the phone to speak to her before they kill him, Michael thinks she just wants to relish the moment. In fact, out of desperation, she is giving him a chance to redeem himself. All he has to do is return to Ireland & find her missing daughter. Before midnight. Tenacious & brutal, with the hunted man's instinct for trouble, Forsythe leaves a trail of mayhem as he tries to end the bloody feud once & for all. " The Bloomsday Dead" pulsates with break-neck action & wry literary references; Mc Kinty's distinctly Irish voice packs a ferocious punch.