Under the Irish Yew

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A tall man, wearing a large, white hat, will bring great change into yer life. So says the old gypsy who reads the palm of ten-year-old Fiona Hennessey. Fifteen years later, Fiona and her da, Patrick, rent the upstairs of their Irish Bed and Breakfast, to a new tenant; an artist from Oklahoma, specializing in the Old West. His trademark is a big, white cowboy hat. Jim Hawkins, the artist, lives in Oklahoma City with his Irish grandmother, Tess Schneider. Due to exhaustion and stress from his busy schedule, Tess insists that her grandson go to her beloved Ireland to rest, and walk, and paint the images of this ancient land. While Jim is gone, Tesss thoughts turn to her first and only love, Michael Farrell. It has been over fifty years since they were separated by her fathers move to the United States. Memories surround her. In desperation, she books her own flight to Ireland in hopes of finding him. The unexpected arrival of Fionas brother, Billy, and two of his partners in crime, soon have the village of Killamor and the Hennessey family embroiled in trouble and murder. An exciting story of new love, old love and murder, provide a great read. Betty Tuohy, an Oklahoma native, has been published in Travelocity, Oklahoma Today, Simply Words and The Ink Spot. She attended Oklahoma State University, was a working artist and instructor of piano and organ. Her first published novel, The Village Women, takes place in Ireland. A mystery novel is her next project and a third book of Ireland is currently in the making. She resides in Enid, Oklahoma.

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