“It's Kavanagh you need to read if you want to understand Ireland. Or Padraic Colum, even better.” And he began to quote. Watching him, Addie was struck by how theatrical he was, he could have been an actor.
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After Riley and his friends see some disturbing visions through a mysterious pair of binoculars, they soon realize these hallucinations are coming true, especially as one of Riley's closest friends becomes the prime suspect of a gruesome ...
The Richard & Judy Bookclub pick from the author of Nothing But Blue Sky, longlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction, 2021 This is when it begins Autumn, 2008. This is where it begins The coast of Dublin.