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'...a delight: a ripping, page-turning tale of modern Ireland...a stellar effort, her best book yet...', Irish Mail on Sunday '...a gripping read that is uplifting and perceptive a book to savour...', Irish Independent '...a well-written, poignant book about life in Dublin today. At the top end of the women's fiction genre, Deegan improves with every outing....' , Examiner '...a story that pulls the reader in, with appealing characters and surprise twists...' , Evening Herald |
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'A
captivating and moving story', Irish
Independent 'Sparky dialogue, fresh storylines, believeable characters', Irish Times 'Deegan keeps us on the edge of our seats', Irish Examiner 'A fantastic read', RTE Guide 'Will challenge and entertain in equal measure', Sunday Independent |
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Denise
Deegan entwines the threads of mystery, plot and
character into a compelling yarn that charms and chills
but always captivates. Evening
Herald. Deegan fizzes through the pages, bringing out the positive in tragic events and, once again, manages to inject humour and pace, as well as empathy into a harrowing topic. Irish Independent A deeply moving second novel. Irish Times. Once again, Denise Deegan has produced a winner. Ireland On Sunday. There is believable dialogue and emotional depth here, and there is something very satisfying in finding out at the end exactly what happens next. Tatler. A well-researched, emotional page-turner. Irish Examiner. |
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Hugely
enjoyable book
entertaining and funny first
novel. Irish Times Deegan breathes life into a cliché, taking old hat and turning it into Philip Treacy. Irish Independent A debut novel to be proud of quick-paced, intelligent personal adventure, written in witty, fluid prose. Sunday Independent. Deegan draws her characters warmly, yet with subtle complexities. Irish Examiner. Denise Deegan writes like a tap dancer on speed Dont miss it. Evening Herald. A polished, pacy read, its a story with wit that will ring true for many women. Ireland on Sunday. |
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