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Irish Contemporary Fiction
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Murder in an Irish Village€10.99
Murder has a way of killing business. In the small village of Kilbane, County Cork in Ireland, Naomi's Bistro has always been warm and welcoming.
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Ulysses Remastered Special Centenary Edition€19.99
Ulysses' is one of the most exceptional and outstanding compositions ever written in the English language. About that, there is no doubt. Its author, James Joyce, declared that the book would keep the professors busy for generations arguing over what he meant. How right he was! S
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Snow (A Strafford and Quirke Mystery)€11.99
'The body is in the library,' Colonel Osborne said. 'Come this way.' . . .
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Black Mountain and other stories€12.99
Collection of short stories from the well known politician, Gerry Adams. Human stories with an often political backdrop' with a strong sense of Northern Irish identity and landscape. The stories are set across Ireland, including Belfast, Dublin and Galway
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Stinging Fly - Issue 44 Volume Two Summer 2021€14.95
Featuring 240 pages of brand new writing, the Summer 2021 edition is now available to order.
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Trouble (Large PB)€15.00Trouble is Philip ó Ceallaigh's third short-story collection published by The Stinging Fly Press
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Strange Flowers (Paperback)€10.99
Beautiful and devastating, this exploration of loss, alienation and the redemptive power of love reaffirms Donal Ryan as one of the most talented and empathetic writers at work today.
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Snowflake (Paperback)€16.99
A startling, honest, laugh and cry novel about growing up and leaving home, only to find that you've taken it with you, Snowflake is a novel for a generation, and for everyone who's taken those first, terrifying steps towards adulthood.
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Ro'ck of Ages : From boom days to Zoom days (Large paperback)Special Price €16.19 Regular Price €17.99
Back in the day, if you'd mentioned the Grey Lady of D'Olier Street to me, I would have thought you were referring to one of the middle-aged divorcees I occasionally pulled on Disco Throwback Nights in Leggs...