
After the Titanic: A Life of Derek Mahon
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Over forty-five years have elapsed since Derek Mahon announced his arrival at the forefront of Irish...

The Silence in the Garden
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The Silence in the Garden by William Trevor - a classic early novel by one of the world's greatest...

Fools of Fortune
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Fools of Fortune by William Trevor - a classic early novel from one of the world's greatest writers...

At Swim Two Birds
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Flann O'Brien's innovative metafictional work, whose unruly characters strike out their own paths in...

The Drowning Sea
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For the first time in her adult life, former Long Island homicide detective Maggie D’arcy is...

Small Mercies
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'Mrs. Fennessy, please go home.' 'And do what?' 'Whatever you do when you're home.' 'And then...
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Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2395 KP) rated Irish Milkshake Murder in Books
Jan 4, 2024 (Updated Jan 4, 2024)
Since this is a novella collection, all three of these stories are fast reads. But the authors still pack in plenty of twists. They also do a good job of introducing their characters and the worlds they inhabit, so it is easy to jump in if you aren’t familiar with them. The St. Patrick’s Day theme is strong in each story as well. This is a book you’ll be happy to pull out in March and enjoy with your favorite minty milkshake. Who knows, you might even find a new series to read.

MPMcDonald (8 KP) rated A Tree Grows in Brooklyn in Books
Dec 26, 2017

Chris Hooker (419 KP) rated The Girl Who Came Home in Books
Jan 12, 2018
[Gaynor] tells the story of Maggie, and Irish girl, who is leaving her home to travel to America with her aunt after the death of her mother. Maggie does not want to leave unlike those she is traveling with since she is in love.
This novel does a good job mixing history with fiction and making it believable. It is also told as a memory to Maggie's granddaughter, Grace, who has made her own sacrifices for family. It is an enjoyable read with a slight twist at the end.
