About

I started writing in my thirties and I published four books for children and teenagers with Poolbeg Press, Dublin; A Can of Worms, A Nest of Vipers, A Den of Thieves and I Love You-Te Quiero. These books are available on Amazon.

I have published five literary fiction novels. Araby and Marble Heart were published by Harper Collins to critical acclaim. They have been translated into Dutch and Spanish.  These books are available on Amazon. They were reissued in May 2016 by Fourth Estate as Kindle and paperbacks.

Out of The Blue was published by Joffe Books as a Kindle and paperback in February 2016 and is available on Amazon.

Lost Child was published by Joffe Books as a Kindle and paperback in March 2016 and is available on Amazon. (This was previously published as Fire and Ice by Robert Hale.)

Coming of Age was published by Joffe Books as a Kindle and paperback in April 2016 and is available on Amazon. (This was previously published as The Apple of Her Eye by Robert Hale.)

I have had several short stories commissioned by the BBC and read on Radio Four; The Old Master and The Gold Digger.

I have always been an avid reader of crime fiction and psychological thrillers and took to crime writing after I retired.

Tyrone Swift is a London based private detective.

The Lady Vanished, the first novel featuring private detective Tyrone Swift, was published as a Kindle and paperback by Joffe Books in December 2015 and is available on Amazon.

Blood Secrets, the second novel featuring private detective Tyrone Swift, was published as a Kindle and paperback in spring 2016 and is available on Amazon.

Two Lovers, Six Deaths, the third Tyrone Swift novel, was published as a Kindle and paperback in December 2016 by Joffe Books and is available on Amazon.

Watching You, the fourth Tyrone Swift novel, was published as a Kindle and paperback in June 2017 by Joffe Books and is available on Amazon.

Low Lake, the fifth Tyrone Swift novel, was published as a Kindle and paperback in March 2018 by Joffe Books and is available on Amazon.

Your Last Lie, the sixth Tyrone Swift novel, was published as a Kindle and paperback in February 2019 by Joffe Books and is available on Amazon.

Her Lost Sister, the seventh Tyrone Swift novel, was published as a Kindle and paperback in February 2020 by Joffe Books and is available on Amazon.

Murder in Pembrokeshire, the eighth Tyrone Swift novel, was published as a Kindle and paperback in March 2021 by Joffe Books and is available on Amazon.

Bound By Lies is a box set trilogy of the first three  novels in the Tyrone Swift series, available on Amazon, published as a Kindle and paperback.

A box set of Nos 4-6 in the Tyrone Swift series is available on Amazon, Kindle and paperback.

These Little Lies is the first in a series of police based crime novels, featuring DI Siv Drummond. It was published by Joffe Books in November 2019, available on Amazon as a Kindle and paperback.

Never Came Home is the second in a series of police based crime novels, featuring DI Siv Drummond. It was published by Joffe Books in October 2020, available on Amazon as a Kindle and paperback.

Murder in Mallow Cottage is the third in a series of police based crime novels, featuring DI Siv Drummond. It was published by Joffe Books in September 2021, available on Amazon as a Kindle and paperback.

https://www.amazon.com/author/grettamulrooney

10 thoughts on “About

  1. Hello Ms. Mulroney

    I enjoyed 2 lovers and 6 deaths.

    Would you tell me who the 6 deaths are in your view? I know 3 for sure and surmise from the story who the other 3 are but want to be sure.

    Thanks.

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  2. Hi, I have just started Low Lake, how long must I wait for the next book. I have really enjoyed reading all the previous books, and now Iโ€™m hooked.
    Margaret in Australia ๐Ÿ˜€

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  3. I am reading These Little Lies. I really like the story and characters and description of scenes. Having said that, I am American and the informal Brit terms are giving me fits. I pride myself on being well read; even many British authors. However, I am having to look up quite a few phrases/words. I guess you are challenging me. I can’t wait to discover the ending. I hope I never saw it coming as many of your reviewers have said.

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    1. Hi Kelly, Thanks for getting in touch. I’m glad you like the novel. Sorry to torment you with Brit expressions. I recall when I first read American detective fiction, I was baffled by Jell-O and Hershey bars. Keep reading!

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