If it weren't for the Irish, New York wouldn't have a police force. On the other hand, it might not need one.
Starting a new job is always stressful, even when bombs aren't involved. NYPD Officer Erin O'Reilly always wanted to be a detective. But on her first day wearing a gold shield, she finds herself investigating the explosive death of a small-time crook. She and her K-9 partner Rolf, together with her new squad of detectives, plunge into a world of gamblers, mobsters, and retired Irish Republican Army soldiers.
It's an Irish cop against the Irish Mob in an intoxicating cocktail of murder, explosives, and betrayal. Can Erin and Rolf solve the killing before the bomber strikes again?
Steven Henry is the USA Today bestselling author of the Erin O’Reilly mysteries and the Clarion Chronicles.
Steven learned how to read almost before he learned how to walk. Ever since he began reading stories, he wanted to put his own on the page. He lives a very quiet and ordinary life in Minnesota with his wife and dog.
The second book in terms series finds Erin O'Reilly has been promoted to a detective. Rolf and she have been assigned to a new unit it forming to handle major crimes. It has personnel from various police sectors. On her first day, the unit has been called to a scene of a car bomb. Before Erin and Rolf find the answer she learned about the IRA, making bombs and more information about her father's activities. Rolf gets plenty of actions in this fast moving book. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS BOOK AND SERIES.
In Black Velvet, the first book in the series, Erin was driven to find justice and closure despite the fact that it might jeopardize her career. In Irish Car Bomb, it's nice to see a young, female professional be accepted, and perhaps respected, by her new NYPD co-workers. It's refreshing that author Steven Henry didn't focus on the fact that being young, smart and female has been a red cape in the eyes of some of the less-enlightened NYPD detectives Erin has encountered on the job. Instead, we get to follow Erin in a logical, instinct-driven crriminal investigation. I enjoyed the banter and the small insights into the character and background of Erin's new NYPD teammates. Those interactions made me eager to get to know all of them a bit better in future books. The criminal investigation, and the true motivation, of the non-NYPD characters, unfolded with no surprises, but that predictably didn't detract from my enjoyment of this fast-paced quick read. I'm eager to read more about Erin, Rolf and their NYPD team.
A really fun read, I enjoyed the first book in the series, but I thought this was even better. I worried a little when they miss-read the car bombing, as I thought what actually happened was so obvious. However, they eventually got back on track and there was a nice twist in the end. If possible I would I have given 4.5 stars.
In the City That Never Sleeps there are millions of stories to be told and compelling mysteries to be solved. Yet, there is a dark underbelly that harbors a sinister criminal element that must be stopped at all costs. That’s the premise behind Steven Henry’s “Irish Car Bomb,” Book 2 of The Erin O’Reilly Mysteries series. Enter the realm of the NYPD’s Detective Bureau, an elite fraternity of New York’s Finest tasked with handling the toughest cases on the beat. This is the world that veteran K-9 Officer Erin O’Reilly and her stalwart police canine Rolf are about to enter as rookie detectives. However, fate has a nasty surprise on their first day as an explosive case falls into Detective O’Reilly’s lap when a car bomb claims the life of a petty criminal with strange ties to the Irish Mob. The dynamic duo of Erin and Rolf take the lead; Rolf, an experienced patrol and explosive detection dog is quick to sniff out foul play on-scene as O’Reilly and her small squad of veteran detectives search for clues. The bomb squad clears the way, digging deeper into a nefarious web of danger and intrigue. The investigation gets hotter as more alarming evidence points to not only the Irish Mob but former members of the Provisional IRA who have a volatile axe to grind with some Irish bar patrons ordering more than just the controversial cocktail.
Author Steven Henry does a great job creating a cast of realistic and at times humorous characters that you could only find in New York City. After listening to this book on Audible, “Irish Car Bomb” plays out like an episode of “NYPD BLUE” and the short-lived police procedural “Blind Justice.” Although not quite as suspenseful or engaging as Robert Crais’ police dog drama “Suspect,” it’s still worth a look. The novel would benefit from more render safe scenes, particularly bomb tech Skip Taylor and how he approaches his work in the field. Thankfully, “Irish Car Bomb” is a well-researched work of fiction. A decent detective novel to read or listen.
The female character, one of New York's finest, newly installed detective, is not a damaged protagonist. Erin O'Reilly brings valuable instincts to the job, a logical wit and wisdom inherited by her now retired Irish NY cop dad. This cast of characters immediately immerses you in her new precinct, co-workers gathered from other areas specifically to work Major Crimes, each with their own specialties. And they are good. The banter is lively as they get the feeling for each other and their new team member, Erin. She comes with a 90 lb. GSD specially trained German language K-9--a pussycat or predator and he can go from mild to wild quickly. It doesn't take long before Erin earns the respect of Lieutenant Webb and her team members and has installed herself as a person who has your back, confronts and subdues effectively.
In this installment, a car bomb has detonated and the team called out. It escalates rather quickly, introducing Erin to the local Irish mob and the pub hangout, the Barley Corner, where she made some major contacts. It is there she is introduced to the "Irish Car Bomb," a drink that begins with Guinness, of course. Dialogue hints at the Irish sense of humor as well as the fire. "Nothing in his life so became him as his taking leave of it."
A fast-paced, well-plotted mystery with well-developed characters and there is a pulse-pounding climax in a satisfying conclusion. Oh wait! Did I have any quibbles? Yes! It's too short! I'm looking forward to delving deeper into these characters, charismatic, caustic when needed, or just because. Erin is high energy and runs on endorphins. This one will ramp up yours as well.
I bought this one, sold on the cover and blurb, and it did not disappoint. Fast and fun read--totally recommended! Now, I just need the next one.
I have read 2 of the Erin O'Reilly Mysteries, Black Velvet and Irish Car Bomb. The characters are amazing, and I loved the relationship between Patrol/Detective a d Police Dog - K9 unit. The stories were fast paced and very enjoyable. I look forward to the next installment.
The second book in the series also is a winner. I didn’t find the story as compelling as that of the first book, but it held my interest throughout . I also appreciated that we saw some more of the family dynamics in both Erin’s actual family and her work-place “family.” Great mind candy and enjoyable enough that I will pick up the next one.
I enjoyed this book very much and thought it was a good continuation of the first. The new team members that are introduced in this book are really fun characters. Vic is easily the funniest of the team even though he isn't exactly the most tactful. Poor Erin went through the ringer in this book as did Rolf. I was too much engrossed in the new team relationships, and Cars' relationship with Erin's dad to pay too much attention to the bombing. There were two suspects right from the start and Cars' relationship with Erin's father did not do him any favors. I kind of suspected him for most of the book just because that seemed the direction the book was going. If not, then something else sketchy was happening. Whether he is truly a good guy or not remains to be seen but he was innocent in this book.
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A good story with a couple of great twists! I enjoyed the story, but again, my only real complaint is that it is so short - more a novella length story, not a full length novel. The only reason it took me so long to read, was because I got sick and spent a couple of days sleeping a lot.
I enjoyed the new characters - Detective O'Reilly's new Major Crimes team mates - Lt. Webb her new CO, and Vic and Kira the other two detectives she will now be working with. And I also liked some of the Irish mob members that she met. I can't say too much about that without spoiling the story. And of course Rolf, her K-9 partner - who got to see some action in this case involving bombs and chasing perps, etc.
So I guess I'll be moving on to book 3 to see what happens next 😎
One of the best things I enjoyed most about Irish Car Bomb is the humor in the book. Almost every situation had a humorous thread which ran throughout the book. Unfortunately, I could not give the Irish Car Bomb 5 stars because of grammatical errors when showing possessive property of proper nouns ending in an 'S' such as Jones. To show possession, the apostrophe should come after the 's' in Jones (i.e. Jones' car) and a second 's' should not be written (i.e. Jones's car).
However, I will recommend this book to my book club.
Awesome, fun-to-read crime novel starring the newest major crimes detective, Erin O'Reilly (of Irish heritage), and her K-9 partner, Rolf (of German heritage). In this novel, Erin and Rolf "settle in" (wink) to their new positions on the Major Crimes squad with a blast. They also get to know members of the Irish mob in NYC. I can hardly wait to read the next in series!
Erin and Rolf are at it again. Things don't add up regarding the car bomb leaving one dead. Where did Dorky come from? Does he have an ulterior motive? With Vic staying up all night digging into the Irish Mob people and their connections are starting to point things in a different directions. Great job. Thank you.
This book was fast paced, full of ironic humour, action, intrigue and suspense. I’m really enjoying all these new characters in this mysterious series. I can’t wait to read the next book next. I’ll definitely recommend them to my book friends that’s for sure. The narration is excellent too
Erin O'Reilly is an Irish copper to the bone. She takes after her father who is retired from the police force. She' has a k9 partner. Her mind can lead her to figure out police cases, it leads her to stepping on toes and making enemies. This book is a winner. A must read.
This was surprisingly good...Erin o Reilly was a competent cop, no patronizing her in her position, and Rolf her K-9 partner was portrayed as very competent, but has a fun streak with Erin....just a well written book...
I love this series. Great characters and storyline that keeps you interested and wanting more. Erin is a great cop and with an ideal K-9 partner. Rolf makes me smile whenever he is talked about in the books. I can’t wait to read the next book in this series!!
Fast-paced- well-written. Also well-edited, a rare occurrence these days. Highly recommend Steven Henry's series,Erin's character continues to develop and deepen. Looking forward to the next book.
I truly enjoyed every second of this book! It held my attention from the very first sentence to the last period! I honestly couldn't put my Kindle down once I had begin reading. Looking forward to ALL future books.
This is the second book in the series. I must admit I accidentally red two other book out of order as this author was suggested to me after a similar book I red. It was nice to get caught up on the backstory by started this series from the start. This author has made me loose a lot of sleep in a good way! These are very quick good reads. Once I start I don’t want to put them down. You can learn a bout a new drink at the start of each book too. Although I have had a many of Irish Car Bombs in my past. :) The author did a wonderful job of getting me hooked right away. For the most part it is a pretty realistic story….. as in it is not too far fetched. I personally don’t normally read fiction stories. Now this is one of my favorite realistic fiction series!
This book is a great glimpse into the workings of a major case unit in a police department. In his biography, the author’s is said to have read almost before he could walk. That beats me, reading at the age of three. You can read his passion for the printed word by how he writes. A very enjoyable, fast read with a solid cast of characters. I’m sure I will read more more of Mr. Henry’s work in the future, I hope you do too. NickTheMoose
Glad I bought Book 2 in this series, because the writing is more fluid and the plot more taut here than they were in the first book. I quite like the Irish “flavor” of some of the dialogue, and I appreciate that Erin has some faults but seems to know what they are. And, Rolf’s bomb sniffing prowess proves what a perfect partner he is for Detective O’Reilly. On to Book 3!
This book is a grab you from the get go! Erin & Rolf are a great team! Erin lives up to her Irish heritage in her feisty ways. Vic is just cruising for fight, may not be Irish but ought to be! I'm enjoying getting to know this team, can't wait to read more on this series!