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From the best-selling, award-winning author of An Irish Atlantic Rainforest comes a book of stunning imagery and text, capturing Ireland's wild places.
A riveting collection of new writing and selected journalism that brings together the best of Justine McCarthy's work over several decades, charting the journey of a nation growing up
'A gripping whodunnit' Jeanine Cummins, author of American Dirt HOME IS WHERE THE SECRETS ARE BURIED 'Completely original ... a page-turner' Andrea Carter 'Compelling ... It will keep you guessing till the end' Sheila O'Flanagan When the bodies of wealthy matriarch Ursula Kennedy and her farmer husband Jimmy are pulled from the slurry pit on Glenbeg Farm, shock ricochets throughout the family and community. Was this a tragic accident?>Their son Rob, once destined for a high-flying legal career, is now involved in the family business. He seems distraught about his parents' deaths, but rumours soon spread about tensions on the home front. Rob's wife Kate had a difficult relationship with Ursula. Life will certainly be easier now, without her every move>Meanwhile, Christina, the victims' fragile daughter, is carrying a private pain she's never been able to speak about. As vivid memories rush back of another tragic death on the farm some years ago, a toxic secret is set to come to the surface, one that has been simmering for decades . . . 'Cleverly plotted and unpredictable with a fantastic cast of characters' Rachael English
The first book from leading Irish financial advisor, Paul Merriman, aka Ask Paul.
Shades of Daisy Jones and The Six and The Commitments combine with Rachael's inimitable storytelling gift, in a rock 'n' roll tale from a fresh perspective....
'We will never achieve true happiness if we continue to search for it outside the very source of love, which we know is God himself.'In Calm the Soul: A Book of Simple Wisdom and Prayer, The Poor Clares, an enclosed order of nuns based in Nuns' Island, Galway, draw on the fruit of their monastic lives and suggest simple practices to help nourish our souls and find a sense of calm in today's world.With practical advice in preparing for prayer, The Poor Clares look at ways we can slowly build up the amount of time spent in prayer and meditation in our daily lives, to achieve a sense of peace and well-being. They combine reflections on familiar prayers, such as the Our Father and Hail Mary, with meditations on Scripture, and prayers for specific needs such as depression, self-esteem and sickness.An inspiring book of simple spirituality which offers faith and hope to anyone seeking solace in today's world.
The best of poetry inspired by Ireland's natural world, with stunning illustrations in full colour by leading Irish nature artist Jane Carkill
'For those of us around from the beginning, this collection jolts like jump-leads to the complacent heart. For the many who were not, dive into these columns from an Ireland of not so long ago. It's an eye-opener.'MIRIAM LORD
A unique history of the Phoenix Park with stories and memories from the Flanagan family who have been lighting the gas lamps that line the Park since the 1800s.
The new book from the author of Number One Bestseller Awaken Your Power Within.
A shocking, page-turning account of the notorious Malcolm Macarthur case in 1980s Ireland
The essential guide to buying a home in Ireland, from the creator of the social media phenomenon Crazy House Prices
INCLUDES INTERVIEWS WITH BERTIE AHERN, MARY KENNEDY, SEAN O'ROUKE, MARY COUGHLAN AND MANY OTHERS. What was life like for Ireland's grandparents when they were young?What has changed for the better? What values do they wish to hand down?In these pages, grandmother and chronicler of times past Valerie Cox talks to fellow grandparents, creating an unforgettable trip down memory lane. Through schooldays, dating, jiving, child-rearing, working life, holidays, fashion and more, memories are shared of a pre-digital age when the world seemed smaller and community life was central. They also describe the magic of the grandparent-grandchild relationship, and their hopes for the upcoming generation.Full of tender or surprising reminiscences from across Ireland, along with revelations on what truly matters in life, When I Was Your Age includes contributions from some of Ireland's best known grandparents - a beautiful gift and a time capsule for the future.
An immersive, intimate and sweeping page-turner set in 1930s London inspired by the real-life story of the Guinness family
'Money and greed, office gossip and secret affairs; twisty and pacy' Andrea Mara'Atmospheric and intriguing with a brilliantly relatable heroine and an explosive, gripping conclusion, nothing in Cruel Deeds is quite as it seems.' Sam Blake'Thrilling ... a page turning read' Patricia Gibney'Pacy, gripping and atmospheric ... a cracking read!' Andrea CarterA SUCCESSFUL LAWYER IS FOUND MURDERED.Finn Fitzpatrick barely knows Mandy Breslin from thefirm where they both work. Mandy moves in the privileged worldof the senior partners' clique. Finn keeps to herself.But Mandy has secrets and, as Finn is drawn deeper into herdead colleague's life, she soon discovers that Mandy's not theonly one at the firm hiding something.As Finn uncovers a web of lies that comes very close to home, she quickly realises that Mandy's killer might be nearer than she thinks. Who wantedMandy dead? And who can Finn turn to, when she can't trust anyone?Pacy, twisty and ingeniously plotted ... a real page-turner.' TM Logan
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