Books from Hachette Ireland

  • Sinful Deceptions
    By Zoe Miller

    What price should you pay for one mistake?

  • You're Grand: The Irishwoman's Secret Guide to Life
    By Tara Flynn

    Irish women are awesome, and it's well known that we're terribly wise. And you've picked upthis bookbecause you want to know our secret. Welcome. You've come to the right place. Quite a few of us have been Irish womenfor ages and things ...

  • The Weekend Dad
    By Alison Walsh

    Also by Alison Walsh Marie Stephenson has decided that it's her last summer in Seaview – just a few months left before she can break free of her suburban home, go out into the world and ... THE HOUSE ON SEAVIEW ROAD ALL THAT I LEAVE BEHIND.

  • It's Not Yet Dark
    By Simon Fitzmaurice

    'If you are hungry for truth and beauty, read this book' Roisin Ingle, The Irish Times 'A demonstration of a will to live that is breathtaking ... a work of documentary poetry ... an extraordinary read' The Herald 'An unforgettable read ...

  • None of My Affair
    By Fiona O'Brien

    'Long lunches, hot evenings ... O'Brien never puts a foot wrong' Irish Independent IT'S THE WEDDING OF THE YEAR Supermodel Ali Armstrong will tie the knot on board luxury knot Excalibur, surrounded by her closest friends and family.

  • I'll Be Home for Christmas: 'This magical story of new beginnings will warm the heart'
    By Roisin Meaney

    A feel-good tale of magic, sparkle and new beginnings from Roisin Meaney, author of The People Next Door, The Anniversary and The Birthday Party.

  • Lines for Living
    By Mary Kennedy

    This volume is illustrated throughout with new, treasured quotes, of which she remains an avid collector - including some from the many readers who were inspired to write to her.

  • The Street Where You Live
    By Roisin Meaney

    The victim had lived in a farming community that Emily reckoned was an hour's drive from their town, maybe less. The robbery had occurred the night before Philip's departure. It could have been anyone. She had absolutely no evidence to ...

  • What Might Have Been Me
    By Yvonne Cassidy

    that week of midterm, all the students, boys in long black jumpers and groups of girls who stopped him to ask questions about books or poems or what might come up in the exams. I'd been so excited to be with Dad at work for a whole week ...

  • Fully Functioning Human (Almost): Living in an Online/Offline World
    By Melanie Murphy

    ' Filled with honesty, wit and wisdom, Fully Functioning Human (Almost) - part memoir, part life guide - will show you the real Melanie Murphy: warm, fun, positive, honest, a girl who's got this whole adult thing down. Almost.

  • The Great and the Good
    By John Giles

    Charlie Hurley was one ofthe best ever Irish players, often described asa colossus, ... They were a rough and readycrowd, and Charlie was aggressive too, without being a dirty player. He was brilliant in the air, but he'd also want to ...

  • Children of the Rising: The untold story of the young lives lost during Easter 1916
    By Joe Duffy

    This gripping story of Dublin and its people in 1916 will add immeasurably to our understanding of the Easter Rising.

  • If Only: One milestone birthday, two little words, a lifetime of possibilities
    By Melanie Murphy

    Erin wants a fresh start. With her thirtieth birthday coming up, she's taken a long hard look at her life (the job she hates, the wedding she just cancelled) and concluded that it's basically a mess. If only she knew where to begin.

  • Blood Money
    By Arlene Hunt

    From the outside looking in, Suzy Brannigan lived in the most expensive flophouse in Dublin. ... Suzywas Suzy,the same asshe had always been, and frankly all of the Brannigan children werea sandwich short of the full picnic.

  • The Ordnance Survey Ireland Puzzle Book
    By Ordnance Survey Ireland

    With questions covering the island of Ireland - from Cork to Dublin, Waterford to Belfast - this unique puzzle book will get your brain fired up and reacquaint you with Ireland's coastlines, rivers, lakes, valleys and mountain ranges, while ...

  • The Doll's House
    By Louise Phillips

    **Winner of Crime Fiction Book of the Year Award (BGE Irish Book Awards 2013)** The past is waiting.

  • No Escape
    By Arlene Hunt

    Tomorrow morning you are going to find a way out of this place, unseen, and you will walk down the hill quickly and without attracting any attention to yourself. A van will pull up and you will get into it; the van will be grey and have ...

  • Everything: Beauty. Style. Fitness. Life.
    By Vogue Williams

    ' Vogue Looking and feeling her best - whether this means toning up at the gym, wearing an outfit she loves, or relaxing with friends - gives model, DJ and presenter Vogue Williams the confidence to work and shine in a busy, fast-paced ...

  • The Visitor: Is he who he says he is?
    By Zoe Miller

    'He has to be some kind of friend if he's staying with Izzie,' Gemma said, wondering what was bugging Noah. 'Did Izzie ever talk about him?' Noah asked, his eyes clear and guileless. Gemma shook her head. 'No – then again, she never ...

  • Missing Presumed Dead
    By Arlene Hunt

    I wantyou to know Ienjoy alltheemails yousendand it delights me tohear from you.Thank you forall your continued support andI hopeyou enjoy Missing Presumed Dead asmuch as Ienjoyed writing it. Take care, Arlene Hunt April 2007.