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  • av Bethany Dawson
    186,-

    My Father's House is a real and often raw account of family relationships. In Robbie and in his family there is a myriad of messy, mixed up people, tentatively sewing up the rips and tears on their way to reconciliation. This is a novel about birthplace, family, regret, and new beginnings.

  • av Declan Burke
    206,-

    Flashing with razor-sharp wit and edgy, face-paced plotting, Eightball Boogie is an enthralling page-turner.

  • - Diary of a War Correspondent
    av Anonymous
    206,-

    Numb thrusts us into the memoir of Alan Buckby*, as told in his own words. A war correspondent for more than two decades, he led a double life, appearing to be a regular family man while at home in London, but immersed in sadism and depravity while on overseas assignments. He didn't just document the violence - he became directly involved in it.

  • - A History of the Irish Girl Guides
    av Gillian Finian
    340,-

    With well-known personalities such as Sonia O'Sullivan, Kathryn Thomas, Una Healy, Myrtle Allen, Sr Stanislaus Kennedy, and former justice Catherine McGuinness, among the many former Guides, A Hundred Years A-Growing is a celebration of this youth-driven girl-only organization.

  • av Tom Doorley
    186,-

  • av Gerry O'Carroll
    186,-

    This gripping crime fiction debut by one of Ireland's former leading crime detectives, Gerry O'Carroll, follows Detectives Moss Quinn and Joe Doyle in a race against time to find Quinn's abducted wife.

  • - Collected Stories
    av John Montague
    276,-

  • - Exploring Ireland's Lakes
    av John Dunne
    200,-

  • - A Memoir
    av Finbarr Flood
    206,-

    A memoir of former MD of Guinness, professional footballer, and chairman of Labour Court.

  • av David Medcalf
    186,-

  • av Geraldine Comiskey
    186,-

    With features on Cavan's famous drinking bull; Luke 'Ming' Flanagan breaking the law with the author to cut turf on a protected bog; Wexford's GAA porn-starring player; and going man-hunting with Sinead O'Connor at Lisdoonvarna, Wacky Eire is an hilarious look into modern Irish life.

  • av Joe Murphy
    206,-

    Who is going to believe two teenagers that they've witnessed the town's local doctor murder a woman? Especially these notorious boys, standing outside his door with a dead dogs-filled sports bag...

  • av Kevin Curran
    206,-

    Beatsploitation is a bitingly relevant and provocative examination of suburban Dublin life, exposing themes such as state-sanctioned racism, economic failure and skewered education systems alongside universal themes of love, loss and regret.

  • av Liz Ryan
    206,-

    A wonderfully witty and insightful memoir of ten years spent living in Normandy. Author and journalist Liz Ryan charts the pleasures and setbacks of her gradual immersion into French village life, as well as explaining the often paradoxical French attitudes to food, dieting, sport, shopping on the grand scale, and their perceptions of their Anglophone neighbors. Originally from Dublin, Ryan relates her adventures in this funny and informative book. Liz Ryan is a best selling novelist in Ireland who wrote for the Irish Independent and the Irish Daily Mail.

  • av Sam Tranum
    180,-

    Anthology of 12 short stories about love and travel, each by a different author

  • av Michael D. Higgins
    174,-

    Renewing the Republic is the latest offering from Irish President, social commentator, author, poet, and politician Michael D. Higgins.

  • av Declan Burke
    206,-

    A postmodern crime thriller from one of Ireland's best crime fiction writers

  • - Inside the Investigation into Ireland's Most Notorious Murder
    av Pat Flynn
    166,-

    The story of the investigation and trial of the infamous Nevin murder, told by the Garda superintendent Pat Flynn who was in charge of the case, with details of his efforts to publicize reports on Judge Donnacha O'Buachalla, investigated for his preferential treatment of Catherine Nevin.

  • av Risteard Mulcahy
    266,-

  • av Elizabeth Wassel
    200,-

    Sebastian Clare is a well-known author living in the south of France and slowly coming to terms with the death of his mother. Onto the scene arrives the impish Ursula, a former student, who quickly insinuates herself into his life. Sebastian casts his mind back to the time when he and his wife, Claudia, had taken on a driver who became a menacing presence. Ursula continues her parasitic existence in Sebastian's life until events take a dramatic turn. In Dangerous Pity, Elizabeth Wassell superbly depicts a rich cast of characters, and captures the city of Nice in all its varied moods.

  • av John Healy
    186,-

    A Perfect Heart is the surprisingly candid story of the real John Healy.

  • - An Irish Surrogacy Story
    av Caroline O'Flaherty & Niall O'Flaherty
    206,-

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