The book was a fast read, in that it starts right off the bat with a murder and builds from there. Mrs. Cauley decides that the best way to introduce this lost son to the town is to stage a production of The Playboy of the Western World with Mahony as the lead. Auditions become interrogations as Mahony and Mrs. Cauley try to discover the answers to Mahony's parentage. As he gets closer to the truth, he and his patronesses also get closer to danger. I'll let you see how things resolve--or don't. A recommended fun read that's not too taxing.
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I read 59 books in 2020. And only blogged twice. (I thought it was 61, but as I typed the list below, I found two duplicates!) I feel badly about that, but at the same time, we were all just trying to survive, so I'm going to give myself a bit of grace. I did read some really good books (and some not-so-good ones). But I also did some things I have not done for years: walked outside 133 miles from September through December; took up crocheting again and crocheted a TON of stuff; finished my first chapbook of poetry. This was without a doubt the most bizarre year of my life . . . but you were all there, so you know. Therefore, I'm just going to LIST all of the books I read (and highlight the most memorable) and let you decide what to pursue!
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