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#BookReview of #TheCuttingPlace by @JaneCaseyAuthor | #BlogTour with @HCinIreland

Blog Tour, Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne15th April 20204 Comments

TO BE A MEMBER OF THE CHIRON CLUB YOU MUST BE:1. Filthy rich2. Extremely powerful3 Totally ruthless4. Guilty?WELCOME TO THE CUTTING PLACE I am thrilled and honoured to be kick-starting the blog tour with Harper Collins Ireland today for The Cutting Place by Jane Casey. Yes folks Maeve Kerrigan is back in this very dark…

#eightandahalfstone by @LizJonesGoddess | #Spotlight | #BlogTour | @midaspr | @MJPGroup

SpotlightBy Mairéad Hearne14th April 2020Leave a comment

Inspired by her own long-term struggles with an eating disorder, Liz Jones’ debut comic novel Eight and a Half Stone is an honest look at how women view their bodies, and themselves.– Eight and a Half Stone I am delighted to be on tour today with Eight and a Half Stone by author, and renowned columnist, Liz Jones. It…

Hiding in Plain Sight by @eoghanegan | #Extract

ExtractBy Mairéad Hearne10th April 20202 Comments

‘A vicious serial killer roams the Irish Midlands, with his sights set on the next victim‘– Hiding in Plain Sight Hiding in Plain Sight by Eoghan Egan is the first book in a trilogy of crime fiction novels. Described as ‘the stunning debut from Ireland’s hottest new crime writer‘ it was published in January 2020…

#BookReview | I Am Dust by Louise Beech | #IAmDust

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne9th April 20202 Comments

A haunted theatreA murdered actressThree cursed teenagersA secret that devastates them all– I Am Dust [ About the Book ] The Dean Wilson Theatre is believed to be haunted by a long-dead actress, singing her last song, waiting for her final cue, looking for her killer… Now Dust, the iconic musical, is returning after twenty…

#Extract from #TheMessage by Mai Jia | #Blogtour

Blog Tour, ExtractBy Mairéad Hearne8th April 2020Leave a comment

‘From the most translated Chinese novelist of our time‘– The Message I am delighted to be joining the tour for The Message by Mai Jia. Translated by Olivia Milburn and published with Apollo (HoZ imprint) The Message is described as ‘a dazzling literary thriller set in Japan-occupied China‘ I have an extract to share with…

#BookReview | And Then There Were None by #AgathaChristie

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne7th April 202013 Comments

Voted the clear winner in a global vote to find the world’s favourite Agatha Christie book for her 125th birthday in 2015– And Then There Were None [ About the Book ] 1939. Europe teeters on the brink of war. Ten strangers are invited to Soldier Island, an isolated rock near the Devon coast. Cut…

#BookReview | #TheSecretOfEvelineHouse by @SheilaForsey | @PoolbegBooks

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne3rd April 20204 Comments

‘A tale of tangled secrets and a search for the truth. The past cannot lie silent forever’ – The Secret of Eveline House [ About the Book ] It’s 1949 and playwright Violet Ward has returned from London with her husband Henry and young daughter Sylvia, to take up residence in Eveline House in County…

#BookReview | #MyPearShapedLife by Carmel Harrington |@HappyMrsH | @HCinIreland | @HarperFiction

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne2nd April 20202 Comments

‘You don’t have to be pearfect to be happy’– My Pear-Shaped Life [ About the Book ] Meet Greta. She’s funny. She’s flawed. She’s hiding so much behind her big smile she’s forgotten who she is. But Greta is about to discover that the key to being happy is…being you. Greta Gale has played the part of…

#BookReview | #TheFinalGame by Caimh McDonnell | @Caimh

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne1st April 20206 Comments

‘If you fancy a light-hearted romp through the streets of Dublin then hop on board!’ – The Final Game by Caimh McDonnell [ About the Book ] When Paul Mulchrone’s friend Dorothy dies, his world is thrown into disarray. First, there’s the grief. Second, there’s the fact that he has been forced into a competition,…

#Extract | A Key to Treehouse Living by Elliot Reed | @melvillehouse | @NikkiTGriffiths

ExtractBy Mairéad Hearne30th March 2020Leave a comment

‘Follow the unusual life and wisdoms of parentless William Tyce as he shares his poignant adventures in this fictional A-Z coming-of-age compendium.’– A Key to Treehouse Living I am delighted to be sharing an extract today from A Key to Treehouse Living by Elliot Reed. Published with Meville House UK on March 12th, writer Jess…

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