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Home to Cavendish

Tyrell, Antoinette
9781781997727
The Irish Civil War is raging across County Cork, and sixteen-year-old Edith Cavendish, bored within the confines of her privileged life, embarks on a forbidden love affair with local rebel Tadgh Carey. But Edith is unaware of the dark secrets surrounding her, both outside Cavendish and within its walls, in the very rooms through which she walks. Eighty years have passed, and Elenore Stack has inherited her beloved childhood home, Cavendish Hall, from her recently deceased parents. Charming and magical, if in need of much loving and expensive care, Cavendish is woven into the tapestry of Elenore’s life. She must somehow find a way to ensure its survival while preserving its dignity.
€15.98

Dallamullóg

Ua Conaill, Eoghan
6660012200146
Short stories in Irish
€10.00

Fonn a Nios Fiach

Ua Maoileoin, Padraig
9781911363446
€16.00

Selected Stories (PB)

Valentine, Mark
9781783807420
€14.77

Seventeen Stories (PB)

Valentine, Mark
9781783807437
€15.00

Lost Estates

Valentine, Mark
9781783800476
The twelve stories in Lost Estates offer antiquarian mysteries, book-collecting adventures, and otherworldly encounters. Mark Valentine’s amiable scholars and wanderers explore lonely and mysterious landscapes, places of legend, and secret history.
€35.00

Galway Then, Galway Now - Crannóg 2020 Anthology

Various, Contributors
9781907017575
Anthology of Galway based writers who have been published in Crannóg magazine over the 18 years since it was founded.
€10.51

Tides Go Out - Dublin Début

Vignoles, Julian
9781786051622
Tides Go Out is about the secrets we hide, even from ourselves, the shifting sands of memory, and the redemptive power of music. Raw and honest, Julian Vignoles’ novel marks him out as a perceptive and heartfelt observer, of both the deep truths of a long relationship, and the ebb and flow of life.
€12.99

The Bower - Belfast

Voisine, Connie
9780226613789
"In The Bower, Voisine gives us a gloriously astute travelogue poem in which the conflicts and reconciliations in Belfast serve as metaphor for our current, increasingly intense world. She braids Irish folklore, history, the fragility of the environment, and the politics of class, race, and gender with our unnerving American moment. The Bower is political, profound, wise, and deeply engaging."--Denise Duhamel, author of Blowout
€16.23

Otley Complete: Otley, Otley Pursued, Otley Victorious, Otley Forever

Waddell, Martin
9781681990347
It starts as it always does for Gerald Otley, a petty theft gone wrong. But when the bodies of associates (Otley doesn't really have friends) start turning up dead, he suddenly finds himself caught in a much larger web than he imagined. Recruited by the alluring and enigmatic 'Grace' and blackmailed into service, Otley finds himself playing at spy in a realm he only half understands. As readers soon find, it turns out that being a fast-talking conman is all it takes to succeed as a spy - as long as Grace is around to break bones and generally pull you out of the fire.
€17.57

In Fields Of Butterfly Flames

Wade, Steve
9781907335877
€10.30

Dearly Beloved (us)

Wall, Cara
9781982104535
€19.36
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