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Fortunate Son

The Dublin Trilogy, Book 8

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Fortunate Son

By: Caimh McDonnell
Narrated by: Morgan C Jones
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Bunny McGarry is back – and he’d really like a nice holiday. Somewhere with hot weather and cold drinks that come with little umbrellas for reasons he never understood. A certain nun has other ideas though and instead, he finds himself dispatched to London to find Sean Malone, a runaway teenager who doesn’t know his mother hasn’t got long left to live. The only leads Bunny has are a last-known address for the deadbeat dad Sean had gone in search of, and some letters the teenager had sent to his mum, one of which included a picture of him with the current heavyweight champion of the world. It quickly emerges that Sean is caught up in some very, nasty business and Bunny, out on his own and in a city he doesn’t know, or particularly like, is his only chance at survival.

Join Bunny on his latest adventure in the increasingly inaccurately titled, yet never-the-less, million-selling Dublin Trilogy.

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Hilarious

Another fantastic novel. Beautifully narrated. Great story . If you’ve not read any of the Bunny series , start at the beginning and have fun

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They just keep getting better.

TV art. Writers who come from the stage have a more developed understanding how to develop and maintain tension even when you know the final outcome.

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My favorite so far

I love the humor, the heart, and the absolute escape. I think I might need to re-listen to the others to get me through the winter blues. ♥️

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Bunny.!!

Poor Bunny having to go to London. He did alright though. I really enjoyed the journey and the new characters.

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The characters and the outrageous situations

In a series of completely over the top characters and even more outrageous actions, Fortunate Son tops them all.

I have no idea how Caimh comes up with his ideas or how he strings the story together but I love going on the crazy roller coaster of his story.

Fortunate Son has more heartbreak along with the wild and funny story than previous Bunny escapades.

Thoroughly enjoyed this and will enjoy my re-listens.

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A standout in an already stacked series

This is one of my favorite of the Dublin Trilogy books. A unique twist in the usual Bunny books, full of great characters and real stakes. As ever it’s very funny and full of warmth and heart. A good addition to the ever-sprawling series of books.

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Great Bunny book

Fun read .. I always love getting some backstory about bunny .. and we got some new people too

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Caimh does it again. thank god!

I binged it the day I bought it. and I'll listen again. More and more depth and heart with each book.

I suggest he start making bracelets to sell at his shop. WWBD. what would Bunny do

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Bunny!!!

People thought I was a bit daft walking through the park laughing my head off! The Dublin Trilogy is a must read ,all 8 books !

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The worst of the best

I've listened to them all. This was OK, but the story was flimsy and the usual humor was scarce. Seemed more like a "diversion" to satisfy a contract than the natural progression of "Bunny".

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