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#BookReview | #ATelegramFromBerlin by A. O’ Connor | @PoolbegBooks

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne21st October 2020Leave a comment

‘Sometimes the past is too frightening to visit’– A Telegram from Berlin [ About the Book ] 1939 – As the clouds of war gather across Europe, diplomat Gabriel Ford is sent to London to outline the Irish government’s intended policy of neutrality. While there, Gabriel, recently engaged and the son of a War of…

#BookReview | #TheQuietMan (McGarry Stateside #3) by Caimh McDonnell | @Caimh | @McFori_Ink

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne20th October 20202 Comments

‘Getting into prison is easy, it’s getting out that’s tricky.’– The Quiet Man [ About the Book ] Almost everyone in prison will tell you they’re in there for a crime they didn’t commit, but Anthony Rourke really means it. That’s because he’s actually Bunny McGarry, who has got himself into one of Nevada’s finest…

#BookReview | #TheNothingMan by Catherine Ryan Howard

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne9th October 20202 Comments

She can’t stop writing until she finds the killer.He can’t stop reading because the killer is him.– The Nothing Man [ About the Book ] I was the girl who survived the Nothing Man. Now, I am the woman who is going to catch him. You’ve just read the opening pages of The Nothing Man, the true…

#BookReview | The Skelper and Me: A memoir of making history in Derry by Tony Doherty | @tonydutchdoc | @MercierBooks

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne29th July 2020Leave a comment

‘The metal door of Cell 5 clanged heavily behind me. I realised I was in someone else’s space as I eyed the resident prisoner for the first time. In effect, I had just moved into his bedsit. It was 1 March 1981’– The Skelper and Me [ About the Book ] From a young age,…

#BookReview | #ForgetMeNot by @ClaireAllan | #BlogTour with @AvonBooksUK |

Blog Tour, Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne10th June 20194 Comments

I disappeared on a Wednesday afternoon.I was there one minute and the next I was gone….. [ About the Book ] It’s six in the morning during the hottest summer on record when Elizabeth O’Loughlin, out walking her dog, comes across Clare, a victim of a horrific knife attack, clinging onto life at the side…

#HerHusbandsMistake by @sheilaoflanagan |@headlinepg | #RandomThingsTours

Blog Tour, Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne28th May 20194 Comments

Should a woman be ready to forgive and forget to save her marriage? Roxy’s not so sure… Her Husband’s Mistake [ About the Book ] Roxy’s marriage has always been rock solid. After twenty years, and with two carefree kids, she and Dave are still the perfect couple. Until the day she comes home unexpectedly,…

Q & A : Caimh McDonnell @caimh #author #qanda #whitehairedirishman

Q & ABy Mairéad Hearne14th October 20162 Comments

I was very lucky to get the opportunity to read A Man with One Of Those Faces, the debut novel from Irish Comedian, now writer & all around ‘jack-of-all-trades’, Caimh McDonnell. To read my full review of this very humorous debut please click here: Caimh very graciously took some time out from his very busy…

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