Kevin O'Malley & The Oxford Connection

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Author: Laura Joyce Moriarty ISBN: 9781311226402
Publisher: Laura Joyce Moriarty Publication: March 23, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Laura Joyce Moriarty
ISBN: 9781311226402
Publisher: Laura Joyce Moriarty
Publication: March 23, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Kevin O’Malley & The Oxford Connection follows The Secrets of Nine Irish Sons trilogy, but precedes the first book in time. However, much like a sequel, this story references parts of the original trilogy which should be read first.

This story is pure fiction. But the idea behind it came from a multitude of real news reports by The New York Times, The Guardian, CSPAN, The Huffington Post, PBS, and other sources that that have reported and explained the cultural beliefs, greed, and immorality behind the insane enslavement and torture of women and children.

While the tale itself could be equated to a comic book action hero styled story, it is also filled with the emotional terror of real situations, and presents the reader with many provocative questions about a netherworld of evil that not only exists across all nations, but is one that is often ignored by law enforcement.

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Kevin O’Malley & The Oxford Connection follows The Secrets of Nine Irish Sons trilogy, but precedes the first book in time. However, much like a sequel, this story references parts of the original trilogy which should be read first.

This story is pure fiction. But the idea behind it came from a multitude of real news reports by The New York Times, The Guardian, CSPAN, The Huffington Post, PBS, and other sources that that have reported and explained the cultural beliefs, greed, and immorality behind the insane enslavement and torture of women and children.

While the tale itself could be equated to a comic book action hero styled story, it is also filled with the emotional terror of real situations, and presents the reader with many provocative questions about a netherworld of evil that not only exists across all nations, but is one that is often ignored by law enforcement.

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