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Publication Order of Mary Shea Murders Books

The Silent Ones(2025)Description / Buy at Amazon

Publication Order of Rabbit Hayes Books

The Last Days of Rabbit Hayes(2014)Description / Buy at Amazon
Below the Big Blue Sky(2020)Description / Buy at Amazon

Publication Order of Standalone Novels

Apart from the Crowd(2006)Description / Buy at Amazon
Pack Up the Moon(2006)Description / Buy at Amazon
As Sure As the Sun(2008)Description / Buy at Amazon
No Way to Say Goodbye(2008)Description / Buy at Amazon
Alexandra, Gone(2009)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Space Between Us(2011)Description / Buy at Amazon
Somewhere Inside of Happy(2015)Description / Buy at Amazon
Waiting for the Miracle(2021)Description / Buy at Amazon

Anna McPartlin is an accomplished and internationally bestselling author.

She has seen her works published in over a dozen languages and countries. Her books Pack Up the Moon and The Last Days of Rabbit Hayes have been nominated for Irish book awards. Rabbit Hayes won a silver readers book award in Germany. Meanwhile, it was a Simon Mayo and Richard and Judy book club pick in the United Kingdom. In the United States, it was a Barnes & Noble Book of the Month.

Anna has put in a lot of work to hone her television script-writing skills while working on Holby City, a BBC medical drama, as well as Striking Out, an RTE (IRE) legal drama, and Jesus His Life, a historical adaptation for the History Channel (USA). She was nominated for an Irish Film & Television Academy award for her bi-lingual drama School Run.

Anna is in development for the film adaptation of Rabbit Hayes and is in development for the crime series Serious Crimes in IRE. She also is involved with a historical crime drama with Noho Film & TV and Richter, which is a co-production crime drama with Blinder Productions for RTE/NZ TV.

Her first children’s book to come out was the Fearless Five, which was released in 2019. The author started out as an actress and stand up comedian. Even though her heart was not in performance, she has always liked storytelling and shining a light into dark places. She enjoys taking on tough subjects with a sense of understanding, empathy and humor.

Anna calls herself a lazy workaholic. She is married to Donal, a loud musician, and they have four spoiled dogs together.

The Last Days of Rabbit Hayes is the first book in the series by the same name by Anna McPartlin. If you’ve been on the lookout for something engaging and interesting to read, this might be the book for you.

There is a truth that cannot often be escaped and that is the fact that everyone is going to die. For Mia Hayes, who is called Rabbit, life is coming to a conclusion. Mia understands that life can be difficult for everyone and she understands that when it comes to life, she is one of the lucky ones.

She really enjoys her life, even though it is ordinary. She also really loves the people who are in it, who she considers extraordinary. These include her daughter Juliet, who is spirited and bright. It also includes her colorful family as well as Johnny Faye, the only man that exists in her large heart.

Rabbit is someone who is full of big ideas and music and love and life. She has her own plans for the world but the world also seemingly has plans for her when she gets a horrible diagnosis. Rabbit’s someone who is strong and feisty and she has so much love and strength inside of her that she promises she is going to get over this and she is going to fight as hard as she can.

She is going to be with those who are able to love her for as long as she can and she’ll live as long as she is able with love and music and life. As her friends and family get closer to celebrate her last days, they also look to her for support, inspired by her strength and zest for life. She is Rabbit Hayes and will live until she dies. An emotional work that may have you tearing up at points, be sure to check out this debut in the series and follow along from start to finish.

Below the Big Blue Sky is a 2019 book and the second book in the Rabbit Hayes series by Anna McPartlin. This is a book from a bestselling author, a big book that is about death, family, and discovering laughter in the places you least expect it sometimes.

Rabbit Hayes was 40 years old when she passed and in her wake she left a family that was completely torn apart by grief. Her mother Molly is very upset and is so broken by this that she is at risk of losing her faith. Her father Jack spends endless time in the family attic looking at old diaries and doing what he can to lose himself in the past.

Rabbit’s brother Davey has now discovered that he is a guardian to her daughter Juliet, who is 12 years old. She might fill a hole in his heart, but how is he going to help Juliet through her sense of grief when he is having such a difficult time coping with his own?

At the same time, Rabbit’s sister Grace is trying to deal with the understanding that she has the same gene that made her sister sick. Rabbit’s best friend Marjorie is lost in her grief and she is also having a tough time staying a part of the family that she always wished was hers too now that the main link that connected her to them has disappeared.

Despite the fact that the Hayes family are fighting their own battles, they are pulled together by the love that they all shared for Rabbit as well as what they had for each other. In the years after her death they discover new ways that they can celebrate and remember her and can find hope and humor while dealing with tragedy and to live their lives as much as they can and to the fullest sense, just like Rabbit would have wanted them to.

Anna McPartlin tells the story of this interesting family as easily as if they were real people. Below a Big Blue Sky is a story that can make you cry or laugh at different points as the author follows along with different people who knew Rabbit and the way that she had an impact on their lives, even beyond her own life. Read this story to follow along from beginning to end.

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