Books from Hachette Ireland

  • My Brother John: The Abbeylara story of depression, loss and a sister's quest for justice
    By Marie Carthy

    The Morris Tribunal was running in tandem withBarr.Adeath was also at the centre ofits investigation. When the body of a localcattle dealer, Richie Barron, was discovered on the roadside nearhis home in Raphoe in October 1996, ...

  • The House on Seaview Road
    By Alison Walsh

    She was squinting into the sun and smiling and the dog, Frank, was looking dignified. Mum had used to joke that she loved Frank more than any of the rest of them. Marie ran her finger over the picture. 'I'm looking after her, ...

  • A Question of Betrayal
    By Zoe Miller

    As Rebecca discovers more about what happened to her friend, she begins to wonder if she ever knew the real Juliet Jordan. Rebecca's troubled young daughter Danielle, hiding out in Rome, knows a truth that can shed light on what ...

  • Scandal Nation: Key Events that Shook and Shaped Ireland
    By Shane Coleman, Mick Clifford

    Pearson had a nationally syndicated column onWashington politicallife anda reputation for exposing corruptionin highplaces. In hisSunday Independent exposé, MacAnthony also revealed thatSidney Freeman, brother of sweepstake director ...

  • Live While You Can: A Memoir of Faith, Hope and the Power of Acceptance
    By Fr. Tony Coote

    Fr Tony Coote was just fifty-three years old in February 2018 when he was diagnosed with Motor Neuron Disease.

  • All That I Leave Behind
    By Alison Walsh

    ... but as she stood there, trying to adjust to the gloom after the brightness outside, June tried not to think about Dave's limited command of the language, or his smoking habit, or the way he used to smell of diesel.

  • If I Could Hold You Again: A Daughter's Secret Torment from Bullying. A Mother's Journey from Devastating Loss to Forgiveness.
    By Collette Wolfe

    My youngest sister Loretta was my matron of honour and my older sister Frances was bridesmaid, and her firstborn, Clifford, the pageboy. Frances was due at our house with them at eight in the morning, but there was no sign of her.

  • Bertie Ahern and the Drumcondra Mafia
    By Michael Clifford, Shane Coleman

    In the transfer ofthe house,Wall andAhern retained different solicitors: Anderson actedfor Ahernwhile Wall was represented by HughO'Donnell, fromanother Dublin firm.Anderson andO' ...

  • A Force for Justice: The Maurice McCabe Story
    By Michael Clifford

    The officer initially appointed to examine some of his complaints was Superintendent Noel Cunningham, the same man who had investigated the allegation by the girl against McCabe. Then, crucially, the document suggested that McCabe had ...

  • The Best is Yet to Come: A Memoir about Football and Finding a Way Through the Dark
    By Alan O'Mara

    A Memoir about Football and Finding a Way Through the Dark Alan O'Mara. survival instincts took over. ... My time was further eaten into when I was cast as the intimidating villain Bill Sykes in Oliver, our school musical.

  • The Difference
    By Justine Delaney Wilson

    My mother and I were in the Ford Puma my father had bought her eight years ago. She had quite liked the look of herself in it then. The atrocious racket from it now meant that she wore a tense scowl while driving it.

  • Conversations with My Father: Jack Kyle
    By Justine Kyle McGrath

    ... 281 Letters to my Children, 205 Leonard, William Ellery, 280 Livingstone, Dr David, 195–197 Livingstone's Last Journey, 196 Llandow Air Disaster, 65–66 Lloyd Dickie, 236 'Love and Age', 82–83 MacDonald, Ranald, 77 Macmillan, Harold, ...

  • Listen for the Weather
    By Justine Delaney Wilson

    Olivia's voice is bold and confident. 'Crocodiles! Ooooh! Snap, snap!' Steve's arms open and close, chasing his daughters. They smile and squeal up at him, their hero. A wild river of jealousy runs through me. I feel it push up, ...

  • Listen for the Weather
    By Justine Delaney Wilson

    Beth forgave Steve once before -- can she do it again? Does Steve want her to? Listen for the Weather is the story of a marriage. It's a story about consequences. And how we make our own weather.

  • Ryanland: A no-frills odyssey across the new Europe
    By Philip Nolan

    In this hilarious, no-holds-barred account, journalist Philip Nolan packs his bag (maximum 10kg, please) and takes us on an adventure that is not for the faint-hearted as he flies with...

  • Blood, Sweat and McAteer: A Footballer's Story
    By Jason McAteer

    This is the real Jason McAteer: a little bit bruised, a little bit battered. But still fighting.

  • Rala: A Life in Rugby
    By Patrick O'Reilly

    If you ever see Marcus Horan, Peter Stringer, Frankie Sheahan, JohnHayes, Donncha O'Callaghan, John Kelly and ... They tapedmyhands and feet, put some more overmymouth, then someone wheeled ina porter's trolley andlashed me to it.

  • Win: Proven Strategies for Success in Sport, Life and Mental Health.
    By Jason Brennan, Brent Pope

    ... the Thinkwell team, Liz Pennington and the Vitae team, many thanks for all your years of fun and support of Jason. To Rod Sandle and Annie Rogers, thank you both for your continual input and support of Jason as a psychotherapist.

  • Black Sheep
    By Arlene Hunt

    James ran his hands through hishair, his expressionone of bewilderment and embarrassment. 'I'm sorry, but no one wants tolistentome. I know something happenedto him. I can't explain it;Ijust know. I can feelitinmy gut.

  • Bloody Mary: My Story
    By Mary Coughlan

    Dublin: my mother, my grandmother, my sister Angela. ... I don't knowwhen I saw FrankMiller forthe first time, he seemed tobe suddenly partof our social group, but I doknowthatI initially got talking to him at a dinner partyina friend's ...