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  • The News from Dublin

    The News from Dublin

    16.95
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    The instant Sunday Times besteller

    ‘The work of a writer who has once again demonstrated complete command of his craft’ – The Irish Times
    ‘Short stories to astonish and delight’ Financial Times
    ‘Tales of quiet power’ The Guardian

    In The News from Dublin, a beautiful collection of short stories from the bestselling author of Brooklyn and Long Island, Colm Toibin delves into the days and nights of those living far from home: lives of great longing, at a great distance from past lives and past selves.

    A woman in Galway hears of the death of her son in the First World War. An Irishman seeks anonymity in Barcelona, haunted by crimes he has committed. A man goes to Dublin from Enniscorthy to implore the Minister for Health for a special favour.

  • Hooked

    Hooked

    16.95

    THE INSTANT SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER ‘Tender and thrilling it’s Yuzuki at her best’ ELLE ‘Deliciously satisfying’ iPAPER ‘Enjoyable and addictive’ INDEPENDENT ‘Fantastically dark’ ERIN KELLY The thrilling new novel of friendship and dangerous obsession from Asako Yuzuki, the award-winning author of the global sensation Butter. Eriko really wouldn’t mind being savaged, if it was her best friend doing the savaging … Eriko’s life appears perfect – devoted parents, pristine apartment and a high-flying job in the seafood division of one of Japan’s largest trading companies. Her latest project, to reintroduce the controversial Nile perch fish into the Japanese market, is characteristically ambitious.

    But beneath her flawless surface she is wracked by loneliness. Eriko becomes fascinated with a popular blog written by a housewife, Shoko. Shoko’s posts about convenience-store food and her messy home are the opposite of the typical manicured housewife.

    When Eriko tracks Shoko down at her favourite restaurant, Shoko is at first charmed by her new companion. But soon Eriko’s obsession with Shoko begins to spiral out of control. How far will she go to hold on to the best friend she’s ever had? Beautifully translated by Polly Barton, Hooked is a delicious exploration of food, loneliness and womanhood in contemporary Japan.

    A most anticipated book in Vogue, Guardian, New York Times, The Times, Sunday Times Style, Elle, Stylist, Grazia and more. ‘Expect to see this distinctive pink cover everywhere’ GRAZIA ‘A psychological thriller with a social commentary bite’ INDEPENDENT ‘Unsettling, compelling, richly written’ JODIE HARSH, author of You Had to Be There ‘Translated with crackling verve’ GUARDIAN ‘I couldn’t stop reading’ COSTANZA CASATI, author of Babylonia ‘Stayed with me for weeks’ IRISH TIMES ‘Tremendous – an elegantly written … dissection of female friendship’ THE GLOSS ‘You can’t fail to be reeled in’ SERVICE95 ‘Will leave you gasping’ TOBI COVENTRY, author of He’s the Devil ‘No one writes about the lurking monstrosities of womanhood quite like Asako Yuzuki’ ALICE SLATER, author of Death of a Bookseller

  • The Keeper

    The Keeper

    16.95

    A gripping new mystery from the million-copy-bestselling author Tana FrenchOn a cold night in a remote Irish village, a girl goes missing. Sweet, loving Rachel Holohan was about to be engaged to the son of the local big shot. Instead, she’s dead in the river.

    In a place like this, her death isn’t simple. It comes wrapped in generations-old grudges and power struggles, and it splits the townland in two. Retired Chicago detective Cal Hooper has friends here now and he owes them loyalty, but his fiancée Lena wants nothing to do with Ardnakelty’s tangles.

    As the feud becomes more vicious, their settled peace starts to crack apart. And when they uncover a scheme that casts a new light on Rachel’s death and threatens the whole village, they find themselves in the firing line. PRAISE FOR TANA FRENCH‘Incandescent’ Stephen King‘Mesmerising’ Gillian Flynn‘Masterful’ Chris Whitaker‘If you haven’t read Tana French yet, I really highly recommend that you do’ Harlan Coben‘Among the first rank of great literary novelists’ Observer’Crime fiction’s biggest contemporary star’ Guardian

  • Everything that is Beautiful

    Everything that is Beautiful

    16.95

    ‘I absolutely loved it. So realistic about the complexity of loving people who will break our hearts’Marian KeyesFROM THE NUMBER ONE BESTSELLING, AWARD-WINNING AUTHOR OF SNOWFLAKE – AN UNFORGETTABLE STORY OF TWO FAMILIES RIVEN BY ONE GREAT SECRET. For Niamh Ryan, the Foleys are family.

    Her childhood flew by on their farm, playing with her best friend Peter and his sister Kate – all the while being doted on by their mother Helen and coached by their father Liam, a legendary former hurling player. Now, following a distressing series of events, the family ties are strained. Niamh receives drunken phone calls and messages from Peter who can’t understand what derailed their burgeoning relationship three years ago.

    Meanwhile, Helen Foley is trying her best to escape her life by checking into guesthouses under the names of women she went to school with. In her life in Belfast, Kate is attempting to hold down a job and a relationship while carrying the weight of the family’s secrets, and feeling like she is the one to blame. As a family wedding looms, and the women find themselves face to face, the knotty love that still binds Niamh, Helen and Kate might just bring them back together again.

    Told through the perspectives of three very different women, Everything That Is Beautiful unfolds the story of one complicated family in startlingly honest prose. By turns funny and deeply moving, and with unmatched emotional intelligence, this is an unforgettable story of love and family, heartbreak and hope – and who we might become after we pick up the pieces. Praise for Everything That Is Beautiful’Vivid and compelling.

    A big-hearted, immersive novel about the complex bonds of family and friendships’ Roisin O’Donnell, award-winning author of NESTING’I truly loved it. Nealon has such a talent for conveying the intimate and devastating multitudes of family life. Bittersweet, wise, full of humour and heart’ Grainne O’Hare, author of THIRST TRAP ‘Intimate and panoramic, tender-hearted and clear-eyed, poignant and laugh-out-loud funny.

    A book you’ll read and love, then immediately buy for those you love’ Colin Walsh, number 1 bestselling author of KALA’A deeply moving exploration of all the joys and pains of living in community. Beautifully written, funny, emotionally complex and always quietly hopeful. I loved it’ Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin, award-winning author of ORDINARY SAINTS’I BLOODY LOVED IT.

    Complicated families, gorgeous fully- realised characters, heartbreak and laughter’ Jennie Godfrey, bestselling author of THE LIST OF SUSPICIOUS THINGS’Fresh and engaging . . .

    Her characters are alive and real, and the familial relationships, with all their petty cruelties and their bumbling acts of love, are so acutely observed’ Claire Gleeson, author of SHOW ME WHERE IT HURTS’Wrought with tension, humour, irreverence and warmth. The Foleys will inhabit your heart long after the last page’ Charleen Hurtubise, author of SAOIRSE——————————————————-From the acclaimed author of SNOWFLAKE *A number one international bestseller*Winner of Newcomer of the Year at the AN Post Irish Book Awards*A BBC Radio 4 Book at Bedtime pick*Chosen as the official read of the One Dublin One Book campaign’Wonderful and mad’ Roddy Doyle’Sparks with tender charm and humour . .

    . Fresh, bleakly funny’ Sunday Times’Tender, laugh-out-loud funny and deeply moving’ Louise O’Neill

  • A Plot To Die For

    A Plot To Die For

    16.95

    The first in a mystery series from the much-loved Irish actor, writer and comedian, for readers who enjoy the warmth of Graham Norton and the mystery of Death in Paradise, all wrapped up in one small Irish town. When beloved celebrity gardener Finn O’Leary returns to his hometown of Abbeyford in Ireland to care for his aging mother, he is naturally roped into the Tidy Towns committee. The Tidy Towns is a competition fanatically fought over by every town and village in the land. And for his best friend’s sister, Aoife, it’s a competition she’s determined to win.

    With everyone’s favourite gardener on board, she is sure that this year Abbeyford will take home the prize. But Finn’s not been back long when an alto-baritone at his mother’s choir practice drops dead during a rendition of ‘What the World Needs Now’. With more at stake than just winning Tidy Towns, Finn soon finds himself trying to solve a murder – or two.

    For one of his many qualities is that people tend to confide in him…With his mother, her carer and Aoife in tow, Finn sets out to discover just who has brought murder to Abbeyford. And so it begins.

  • Prestige Drama

    Prestige Drama

    16.95

    Derry is already abuzz with news that famous American actor, Monica Logue, has flown to the city and will be starring in a new series set during the Troubles.

    And then she goes missing . . .

    All eyes are on Diarmuid, the flaky scriptwriter who was the last to see Monica alive. From budding young actors hoping for a role to grieving parent whose story forms the backbone of the narrative; newspaper editors covering the mystery to taxi drivers hearing all the news from their clients, Prestige Drama follows the city’s cast as they all try to locate themselves in Monica’s disappearance. Séamas O’Reilly’s debut novel is a comedy about dramatising tragedy, and the responsibilities of a teller to a tale.

     

  • Frida Slattery as Herself

    Frida Slattery as Herself

    16.95

    When Frida Slattery and John Reddan meet in a Dublin pub in 2005, neither can imagine how they will come to shape and define each other’s lives.

    Frida is struggling to launch her acting career, while John is already gaining a name for himself as a director. From the first they see in each other potential and the chance to create work that matters, though the lines between collaboration and exploitation, friendship and desire will prove dangerously slippery.

    With the financial crisis looming, the next 16 years takes them from Dublin to London, via New York and LA, and through success and disappointment, joy and heartbreak.

    Their connection is tested and stretched to the point of rupture, but something remains that outlasts both their work and their own shifting perceptions.

    FRIDA SLATTERY AS HERSELF is an unforgettable story of love, artistic collaboration, and two people coming of age, together and apart.

  • Somewhere

    Somewhere

    16.95

    ‘Back in the flat, Sylvia is no use. She doesn’t have any ideas, all she suggests is get a job, take your time, get some money together, then go somewhere. But Clodagh needs to go now, needs to go today if possible.

    Even Seamus has gone. But where, and with what?’Clodagh finds herself adrift after leaving her partner Seamus. Navigating addiction, the harsh realities of a housing crisis, and relationships pushed to the brink, this is a story of her attempts to reconnect with herself, and those closest to her, in a gritty, vividly rendered contemporary Dublin.

    Weaving from place to place and person to person – past friends, fellow users and her worried mother Sylvia – Clodagh struggles to fully understand herself, or the city she calls home. Urban isolation, the trials of modern life and the fleeting beauty found in Dublin marble every scene of this novel. Somewhere is a raw and intimate portrait of a woman balancing on the edge of survival, seeking meaning and love amid isolation and addiction.

  • Such a Nice Girl

    Such a Nice Girl

    16.95

    Two best friends. One murder. The truth could unravel everything…

    The gripping new thriller from the No.1 Sunday Times bestselling author of All Her Fault and No One Saw a Thing. ‘Andrea Mara is fantastic!’ Freida McFadden’Impossible to put down.’ Patricia Cornwell’Andrea’s best book yet.’ Liz Nugent Have you seen the girls?The morning after a glamorous, luxury wedding, best friends Siobhan and Grace go to wake their twenty-four-year-old daughters. Opening the door to their shared room, they find a smashed lamp, an abandoned phone and blood on the carpet.

    Over the next few days, the truth unravels, testing Siobhan and Grace’s friendship to its limits. As secrets and lies begin to come to light, they realise that the girls were not best friends. In fact, they weren’t really friends at all.

    And now, it looks like one of them is dead. And one of them is a killer. But whose daughter is guilty of murder?‘The thing is, we always believe the best of our own kids.

  • The Calamity Club

    The Calamity Club

    16.95

    You give a girl a taste of fresh air and then you take it away she ll grow fierce and wild to get it back.

    Oxford, Mississippi, 1933.

    Eleven-year-old Meg Lefleur has learned the hard way to rely on no one.

    Ever since her beloved mother failed to come home last Christmas Eve, she s been one of the ‘unadoptable’ girls at the town s orphanage, where she fights each day to keep her wits sharp and her spirit unbowed.

    When she meets Birdie, a young woman who has come to Oxford determined to remind her socialite sister of the impoverished family she left behind, for the first time in a long while it seems someone else might care about Meg s future.

    But as the Depression tightens its grip, Birdie begins to suspect her sister s charmed life may be founded on a tapestry of lies. Then, Birdie encounters Charlie, a woman haunted by loss who has been pushed to the brink with nothing left to lose.

    Drawn together by circumstance, they find unexpected kinship among a disreputable, determined band of women.

    But in a town steeped in hypocrisy, even the smallest act of defiance can have dangerous consequences

    Bold, heartwarming, and riotously funny, The Calamity Club is an unforgettable story of resilience and friendship, and a sisterhood of underestimated women who risk everything to take back control of their fates.

  • Said the Dead

    Said the Dead

    16.95
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    From the author of A Ghost in the Throat, an unforgettable book – both history and ghost story – that will leave you gasping by its final page. ‘There’s magic in this one’ Kevin Barry’This book will be read for decades to come’ Anne Enright’Astonishing’ Yiyun Li’Nobody currently writing is pulling off sorcery like this’ RTÉThe more she learned, the more certain she became: this other world was alive and true and trembling, and very close to her own. Now she had a secretIn the city of Cork, a derelict Victorian mental hospital is being converted into modern apartments.

    One passerby has always flinched as she passes the place. Had she lived in another time, she too might have found herself held within those walls. Now, she notices a sign: FOR SALE.

  • Blood of Olympus

    Blood of Olympus

    16.99

    Though the Greek and Roman crew members of the Argo II have made progress in their many quests, they still seem no closer to defeating the earth mother, Gaea. Her giants have risen – all of them – and they’re stronger than ever. The gods, still suffering from multiple personality disorder, are useless.

    How can a handful of young demigods hope to persevere against Gaea’s army of powerful giants? As dangerous as it is to head to Athens, they have no other option. They have sacrificed too much already. And if Gaea wakes, it is game over…

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    Unveiling Ancient Knowledge at the Loughcrew Cairns

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    In “Unveiling Ancient Knowledge at the Loughcrew Cairns – A Journey into the Discoveries of the Subtle Energies – Measured with the Lecher Antenna”, the author, Knight Anne-Marie Delmotte, takes the reader with her on her journey of the gradual discovery of the subtle energies at this magnificent place that is Loughcrew. She, of course, cannot but admire the stunning stone art she encounters at the different sites of which she has added some unique photographs she took herself, to this book, that is in full colour. Although the author, who is a scientist, mainly researches the energies of the land and the Megaliths at the sites, she also takes into consideration the local geology that she included in her writings.Anne-Marie already conducted elaborate energy research of the Megaliths in County Sligo Ireland and Brittany France which enabled her to research the little unreconstructed and therefore the more “purer,untouched” Loughcrew Cairns with more ease. After reading this book you will be convinced why the Megalithic Sites are very important, even at this day. The reason why we should approach these exceptional places with respect and gratitude for serving us all these thousands of years.The interior of this book contains 23 photos in full colour.

  • Kitty- Finding Love In War

    Kitty- Finding Love In War

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    Growing up in 1930’s rural Ireland, Kitty had a hard start to life. Never knowing her father meant that she always had a longing to know what he was like. aFter moving to London to start a new life for herself, Kitty had not planned on World War 2 starting and making life very difficult. Little did she know that meeting an English soldier at an Irish dance would change her life forever.

  • Untamed

    Untamed

    17.50
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    ‘This book will shake your brain and make your soul scream. I am so ready for myself after reading this book!’ Adele’Untamed will liberate women – emotionally, spiritually, and physically. It is phenomenal.’ Elizabeth Gilbert, author of City of Girls and Eat Pray LoveWho were you before the world told you who to be? Part inspiration, part memoir, Untamed explores the joy and peace we discover when we stop striving to meet the expectations of the world, and instead dare to listen to and trust in the voice deep inside us.
  • SAVE OUR SLEEP

    SAVE OUR SLEEP

    17.50

    Includes sleep routines from birth to introducing solids for breast- and bottle-fed babies. This book contains useful information about feeding, weaning, common health concerns and special situations that can affect your baby’s sleep pattern.