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The trespasser

a novel
2016
Detective Antoinette Conway, new to the Murder Squad and being harrassed by the other detectives, investigates a murder that looks like a lovers' quarrel gone bad, but as Antoinette and her partner learn more about the victim, they start to realize there is something darker going on.

Legends' lair

where history is made
2016
Charlie's soccer season is going well until he is forced to move and must find a new team. But, things start to turn around for him when he decides to hold one more match at the Legends' Lair, where his father and grandfather played.

Faithful place

2010
Frank Mackey and Rosie Daly make plans to leave Dublin's inner city for a better life in London, but Rosie never shows up at their designated meeting place, so Frank leaves without her, only to return twenty-two years later as a detective assigned to investigate the discovery of Rosie's suitcase behind a fireplace in a derelict house. The hotly anticipated third novel of the Dublin murder squad..

Ulysses

1997
Republishes the original 1922 text of the controversial novel that traces the movements of Leopold Bloom and Stephen Dedalus through the streets of Dublin during the course of a single day, June 16, 1904.

A greyhound of a girl

Mary O'Hara, a twelve-year-old Dublin schoolgirl, is bravely facing the fact that her beloved Gran is dying. But Gran can't let go of life, and when a mysterious young woman turns up in Mary's street with a message for her Gran, Mary gets pulled into an unlikely adventure.

Kathleen

the Celtic knot
2003
Twelve-year-old Dubliner Kathleen Delaney is given the chance to take Irish dancing lessons in 1937 and discovers she has a talent for it.

A portrait of the artist as a young man

1994
An autobiographical novel depicting the childhood, adolescence, and early manhood of Stephen Dedalus.

Ulysses

the corrected text
1986

Black wreath

the stolen life of James Lovett
Despite being a Lord's heir, thirteen-year-old James is abandoned on the dangerous streets of 18th century Dublin. Drawn into a world of thieves, highwaymen and warring gangs his life takes an even more dangerous turn when he is sold into slavery in America. Will he be able to escape and get his life and inheritance back? This exciting adventure is based on a true story.

Brilliant

2015
The Black Dog of depression has descended over Dublin, but siblings Rayzer and Gloria are determined to stop it, and soon they are joined by thousands of other children and some magical animals on a chase through the streets, parks, and beaches of Dublin.

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