The Murder of Mr Moonlight by newspaper journalist Catherine Fegan. Nothing to read at home and while walking past Easons I noticed a table set up beyond which there was no entry due to Covid. I asked the helpful Easons employee for something easy to read and she produced Catherine Fegan's book. Selling at half price it was great value. It told the story of Bobby Ryan (Mr Moonlight, truck driver for a quarry in Co Tippearary and part time disc jockey and general nice guy) and Patrick Quirke (Fulltime Farmer, Investor, Agricultural Advisor and found guilty of the murder of Mr Moonlight), Imelda Quirke (wife of Patrick), Mary Lowry (sister in law of Imelda Quirke and intimate with Mr Quirke and Mr Ryan and of similar appearance to Imelda). Brilliantly written and with the pace of an express train and summaries of evidence from the longest running murder trial in Ireland. There was little hard evidence against Patrick Quirke but an amount of circumstantial evidence which led to the guilty verdict. The book is an excellent read and you can draw your own conclusions from the story and its characters. There are some unanswered questions which I think should have been given more coverage. Perhaps they are for another day?