Kitty, Kieran, Lolly, and Aaron—the main characters of the previous two Pig Trilogy novels—would be expected to be living happily ever after at this point. But nothing is settled or as expected in Caldwell’s new tragicomedy (of the kind that only the Irish can compose): Disappeared characters rematerialize, romances that seemed dead burst back to ardent life, and even Taddy and Brid, Castle Kissane’s comely spirits, resolve themselves into much-longed-for conclusions. And the pig who started it all by rooting up the bones of the past and tipping many lives topsy turvey eventually goes wee wee wee all the way to a very unexpected home.
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"I enjoyed this book the most. Many questions arose and finally answered in this last in "The Pig Trilogy". Thank you Mr. Caldwell. I will be recommending it as I have the others to our library patrons! "
— Amy (4 out of 5 stars)
" Didn't like it quite as well as the first 2 in the trilogy, but, of course, had to read it. The author is very talented and fun to read. "
— Barbara, 8/6/2013" These tree books are a delight! If you like quirky purely Irish storytelling, read them! "
— Stacey, 7/9/2013" I thought the series was funny and fun to read. "
— Nanette, 5/14/2013" the first in this series was funny. the 2nd and 3d just progressively less so. "
— Sangeeta, 4/16/2013" silly funny ridiculous, made me smile. never read an author who could write such looonnnnnggggg sentences. "
— Linda, 2/21/2013" This being the third in a Trilogy was a bit out there. Did not read as well as the first two. "
— John, 1/16/2013" Oh, what a wry sense of humor! My greatest sorrow was in knowing that one of the best little series I had read in a long time was coming to an end. You don't have to be Irish to love this (but it helps). "
— Donna, 11/25/2012" Kind of a fun series. A little weird, but by the 3rd book, I kind of get the perspective, the humor. Makes me want to visit Ireland. "
— Tiffany, 10/9/2012" Not as funny as the other two in the series. "
— Alice, 9/30/2012" I'm sad - the last of Pig. Enchanting books. Make me want to go back to Connemara. "
— Carol, 8/9/2012" I enjoyed this book the most. Many questions arose and finally answered in this last in "The Pig Trilogy". Thank you Mr. Caldwell. I will be recommending it as I have the others to our library patrons! "
— Amy, 5/1/2012" Didn't get into this one as much as the 2nd one. "
— Susan, 2/12/2012" I thought the series was funny and fun to read. "
— Nanette, 1/23/2011" Didn't like it quite as well as the first 2 in the trilogy, but, of course, had to read it. The author is very talented and fun to read. "
— Barbara, 1/17/2011Chris Patton has narrated over seventy-five audiobooks. His voice can be heard narrating such titles as Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy, the dystopian juggernaut Yesterday’s Gone, Clive Barker’s Books of Blood series, and two titles by Joyce Carol Oates. Chris began his career in theater at age ten, and his voice-over career at twenty-nine. Since then, he has voiced over two hundred anime titles, numerous commercials and e-learning and industrial projects, and several video games. He’s also fronted a synthpop band called Paul Lynde Is Dead, written a teen urban fantasy about an emo vampire called Scene Immortal, and has appeared as a special guest at more than eighty-five pop-culture conventions.