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A black comedy based in Belfast, Northern Ireland, focusing on two sisters and their tumultuous relationship with their difficult mother.
Written by an experienced and established author, playwright and journalist, this is a fast-paced and gripping historical thriller that reveals the hidden depths of political, military and human conflict in 1940s Ireland.
After completing his initial autobiography, Michael Murphy was asked for 'more of the same' and so he has written The House of Pure Being, a collection of essay-style meditations on his life.
A gritty black comedy from a talented writer, this is an unconventional love story and an insight into the bleak landscape of post-boom Ireland.
Following his last violent adventure in Eightball Boogie, former private investigator-turned-cab driver Harry Rigby finds his world crashing in on itself again, through no real fault of his own.
In recalling seventy years of sports journalism, Peter Byrne has produced an engaging collection of sports essays and anecdotes covering eight different sports and highlighting the many moments and sportspeople associated with them.
Magnus, an ambitious and high-powered young man returns home to intervene in his parents' separation. His father married the wrong sister, and his beautiful, flirtatious mother compensates for this with affairs. The narrative flits back and forth between the present day and Magnus's childhood.
Citizens is a gripping account of a modern-day character discovering his great-grandfather's memoir of 1916 Dublin.
Autobiography of property developer, racehorse owner and former showjumper, telling of family background in Mayo, sporting success, and rise and fall - and rise - business, including battles with the Planning Tribunal.
Living in Amsterdam as an unarmed assassin-for-hire, Aloysius finds himself being encouraged to return to Ireland. He soon learns he is about to become the Irish government's first paid assassin and take part in the most extraordinary PR operation in history.
Collection of poems focusing on a variety of subjects by author Mary Kennelly.
MacDomhnaill's signature writing style shines through these fifteen short stories of changing times in rural Ireland - revealing the universality of the human condition.
Powerful collection of poetry highly redolent of Patrick Kavanagh.
The 'Born to be Beautiful Pregnancy Plan' helps women stay positive and healthy during pregnancy
Autobiography that uses personal experience to give practical and inspirational business advice
Debut short story collection with a strong sense of place from an author who is carving a name for herself in literary circles both in the UK and Ireland.
Nostalgic, heart-warming, and festively fun, The Little Book of Christmas Memories is an uplifting collection of stories centered on memories of Christmases past.
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.
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.
A memoir of former MD of Guinness, professional footballer, and chairman of Labour Court.
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.
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