Dermot Boyd
Pub. Date
1997.
Description
A fire at shopkeeper Kathleen's house leads to her being packed off to her sister. As Kathleen had no insurance, the villagers decide to restore the house for when she returns, and start a collection. Quigley tries to add to the fund, first by betting on the dogs and then by playing in a poker game where Father Peter is the referee.
Pub. Date
1997.
Description
Brian Quigley announces a beauty contest just as the beautiful Naomi comes to town claiming to be Eamonn's niece. Siobhan is immediately suspicious and sets out to discover the truth. Elsewhere, Niamh and Father Clifford are having trouble with Con O'Neil, but maybe someone closer to home can help.
Pub. Date
1997.
Description
Brian Quigley hires a new housekeeper despite daughter Niamh's displeasure. A bunch of tearaway kids new to the school cause problems for schoolteacher Brendan and shopkeeper Kathleen. And when Father Peter and Assumpta have a late-night drink, they discuss everyone else's problems, but then the subject turns to themselves.
Pub. Date
1997.
Description
The presence of two strangers in town causes consternation for those with something to hide. Meanwhile, Quigley is burgled, losing, amongst other things, his account books. He doesn't want to involve the police as the books are decidedly dodgy. Assumpta confesses to Niamh that she's thinking of leaving Ballykissangel for Dublin and word soon spreads.
Pub. Date
[2022]
Description
Antiques dealer Jean White is nearly bankrupt after her husband's sudden death, and so she heads to their one last asset: a cottage in antiques hub Sainte Victoire, France. There, Jean begins investigating his death, aided by sympathetic taxi driver Dom. She soon finds the colorful locals have a treasure trove of other mysteries for her to assess, too.