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The Kearneys of Rathfarnham - A True Story

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ISBN: 9780993201240
AuthorByrne, Brendan
Pub Date22/02/2022
BindingPaperback
CountryIRL
Dewey
Publisher: Narrow Lanes
Quick overview Limited print run of 100 copies. A story of mystery, murder and retribution by Anon
€10.00

Nearly 200 years later a manuscript by an unkown author is published for the first time.

This book recounts the tragic tale of the Kearney Family from the Rathfarnham area.

A missing person leads to a supposition of murder and a hideous miscarriage of justice, with the execution of an elderly father and his two sons in early 19th Century Ireland, under a ruthless administration.

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Nearly 200 years later a manuscript by an unkown author is published for the first time.

This book recounts the tragic tale of the Kearney Family from the Rathfarnham area.

A missing person leads to a supposition of murder and a hideous miscarriage of justice, with the execution of an elderly father and his two sons in early 19th Century Ireland, under a ruthless administration.

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