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  • Brona Mills Twenty-year old Michael is visited by time-traveller Audrey, who has information that can improve his life. In this time-travel dilemma, relationship influences are the centre of Audrey’s conflict: what things in life should be left to fate? And if altered, could she destroy everything? Michael must make drastic changes in his career path, move country, take financial risks and push himself out of his comfort zones. As he struggles to make the changes, he falls in unrequited love with his guardian angel – the perfect woman who returns from the future once a year to offer him friendship and guidance.
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    Heather Smith A mysterious envelope is discovered behind the cupboard…an envelope full of surprises! Soon, Emily and her Granny are flying to Australia on a fabulous adventure. She meets Bates the whizz kid, Mei Ling the daughter of a mining company man, Alkira the Aborigine and Matt Henson the Irish fiddler. But you’re going to be told absolutely nothing else, except… …what other kids said about the book.
    It’s class. You never know what’s going to happen next.
    It has a secret side.
    It wasn’t like other books, but it was brilliant.
    I didn’t just like it, I loved it.
  • Blood Red

    15.00
    Jim Archer “No book is worth reading unless it has some sense of style. Jim has honed his with wit and sharpness. It is poetic at times, plain when needed, descriptive as it goes, witty all along. Review by Professor Alan Titley. This is a book of warmth and width, of wit and wonder and of wander. It is a book written on its own terms, revealing to those who knew the author, but even more revealing to those whose paths he never crossed."
  • Marty Power Glam rock on the airwaves…Skinheads clad in denim and Doc Martens…Muhammed Ali in Croke Park…Drugs in abundance on street corners…Murder and mayhem only a stones throw away to the North…And Marty Curran and his little gang among it all in early 70s Dublin. Follow them over three weekends of that year through the eyes of 16 year old Marty, his mates and their world of girlfriends, drink and drugs, braces and boots, two-tonnes and reggae, family and friends, football and David Bowie. A Story of cocky yet innocent youth in the cauldron of Dublin in 1972.
  • Wasps Vs. Humans An Evel Knievel fan sits on his room watching TV. His two passions are Evel Knievel and American TV shows from the seventies. Not satisfied with his own life he decides to invent a new one, a new persona. He calls himself Bobby America. He invents a whole family: wife, children, a job, without ever leaving his room. He makes himself American, but his America is based on the TV shows he watched as a kid. The REAL America visits him in the shape of Charles Manson, Dr Martin Luther King, a death row inmate, a civil rights activist, General Custer, the Boston marathon bomber and an ISIS hostage. He lives his life through the celebrities and the TV shows that beam back at him. He watches, but he doesn’t take part. Who is the real person and what is he hiding?
  • Delia O'Callaghan When Boston-based Irishwoman Delia O'Callaghan meets Frank, she can't believe her luck. He's everything any girl could wish for: rich, charming, handsome and fun. Whisked up into a world of ritzy restaurants and jet-set living, it looks like all of Delia's dreams are set to come true that is, until U.S. customs catch wind of Delia s lack of a Green Card when she tries to return to the States after a trip home to Ireland for her sister's wedding.
  • Lost Ways

    15.00

    C.M. Donnell

    Jimmy McCarthy separates from his poetically labelled girlfriend “Whorebags”, and his adorable daughter Abi, and is now forced to move in with his ageing Dad. Jimmy is now left with challenges he wasn’t prepared for, and he starts to lose his way. This intense, and at times, grimy Irish comedy is full of colourful characters, from a family of know-alls to the adorable paunchy super-duper omelette-making neighbour. But can compassion and love for other human beings drive a young man towards insanity? Lost ways is a unique story with heart-breaking storylines and heart-warming relationships that impact Jimmy’s wellbeing. This fast-paced novel has twists and turns, and the unique singular voice allows the reader to experience this journey of love, hate, community, comedy, tragedy, and adversity, from inside Jimmys head.
  • Mayo Ghost

    14.99
    Kieran Ginty An Irish paranormal tale of obsession and possession. "We all know of chance encounters we have experienced that have ended up shaping our destiny.‘Mayo Ghost’ is one such story, where a seemingly insignificant meeting of two males ends up spinning their lives into diverging trajectories.
  • James Good Muirne, an Irish nurse working in the desert, falls in love with a local warrior. She marries him, and brings him home to an Irish island. After some happy years, they drift apart, and eventually she seeks a decree of nullity in their marriage. A strange sequence of events brings them together eventually, and the story has a happy ending.
  • Michael J.Walsh The Divine Connection is really a book of questions. It's about the individual and the society we live in. It's about religious people who espouse the words of the Divine and, yet, they do the opposite. Questions arise about morality and about the existence of God.
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    The Guards

    8.00
    Shane Ormond, Kevin Keane, Colin O’Mahoney, & Alice Coleman The Guards is a paranormal crime series about people who don’t belong. Detective Kate O’Sullivan is in a nose dive. Her casework is a mess, she can’t remember her last arrest that didn’t end in a fist fight, and her personal life is a drunken blur.
  • Seamus McNally

    Ireland lost millions of people to a devastating famine in the late 1840’s. How did a small country rise off its knees, within seventy years, to win a war against the might of the British Empire? This is the question that inspired Séamus McNally to learn more about the real events and lives that shaped this time in history. From meticulous research and drawing on his insight as a local, the author of The Heart of the West: A Journey of Hope after the Famine brings new life to nearly forgotten Irish stories from a neglected corner of the country. This work of fiction, based closely on true events, follows the ordinary lives of diverse families (1850’s to 1950’s) , from the local peasants to the privileged occupier, and the ties that bind them. Séamus McNally is a native of Louisburgh, and grew to manhood between the hills and seas of the Wild Atlantic Way. He had a couple of his plays produced and is a performance poet of his humorous verse. He has a keen interest in local history. When his great grandmother died in 1956, at the grand age of 108, she was the last survivor of the Gorta Mór (Great Famine).
  • Wasps vs. Humans In the throes of a midlife crisis, trapped in suburbia, in the midst of a heavy dose of antibiotics and cough mixture, he remembers back, half dreaming, to a time in his youth when bills, a mortgage, kids and the job didn’t matter. It was a time of parties, music, girls, getting up late and no responsibilities. He feels the texture of the mattress, reminding him of being back there again in nineteen eighty six. Fir a split second he has returned. A second chance maybe? But what is he running away from? And is he running at all?
  • Malcolm Bray Orphaned in Boston, Massachusetts at the age of ten, Danny MacNamara survives a series of hopeless and hazardous adoptions, as well as a long term in a brutal juvenile detention centre. Driven by an obsessive search for his mother’s killer-rapist, the man he blames for all his subsequent misfortunes. Danny becomes battered and scarred by his life-experiences. Growing into a physical giant of a man, he finds himself unable to fit in anywhere for long and through no real fault of his own is hounded by both the authorities and the mob, with murder and mayhem accompanying his every move.
  • Christopher F. McCarthy Accountant Richard Jones witnesses the violent death of a property developer in a hotel in Spain. Can he report it to the Spanish police when he himself, has means, motive and opportunity, or will he let fate take him on a rollercoaster ride through the back streets of Malaga? As Richard’s past sins close in upon him, are his wife and his lover, neither aware of the existence of the other, about to discover the shocking truth about the man they love?
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    A. D. Donnelly Tino’s Boy is a story that follows a young boy’s journey to adulthood. Dennis moves to Dublin from Manhattan, with his Irish mother, after the murder of his father. He spends his youth in the heart of Dublin’s gangland. With his code of honour and loyalty to his friends, he quickly adapts to the underworlds traits, before being brought back to Manhattan by his mob associated uncle – Tino. Deceit, betrayal and murder await him
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