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Jamie, off on a trip to The Curragh, invites
Maeve and Leo along. There he meets David and his mother, Epona,
who are part Aborigine and are in Ireland to trace their Irish roots.
All they have to go on is the memory of her father shouting Dan
Donnelly! Dan Donnelly! But the search for ancestors throws
up sinister undertones. Racist graffiti and threatening letters
advise departure. And the eccentric old fogie is haunted by disembodied
voices in the dead of night. Then Maeve happens upon a fax machine
which spews out some interesting information. Which gives her a
Great Idea. All she needs is proof...
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Written by: Mary Arrigan
Publisher: Children's Press
ISBN: 1-901737-20-9 |
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are staying with his step-aunt Ragnell, who is opening a craft shop
in a one-street backwater. Then they meet Charlie, an American in
search of his ancestors, and Maeve sniffs something in the air - something
beginning with an R. Jamie joins them but romance has to be put on
the backburner as mysteries pile up. Why does Charlie lie about his
family name? Why is Cass so upset when Ragnell is given the gift of
a strange fan? Why is the craft shop broken into? Why is the fan the
only thing stolen? Time for Maeves brain to go into overdrive... |
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Written by: Mary Arrigan
Publisher:Children's Press
ISBN: 1-901737-31-4 |
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