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The final thriller in the million-copy-selling Katie Maguire
series. In the driver's seat of a Jaguar, on a country road, a good
man burns. Justice Garrett Quinn should have been at a sentencing.
He was one of the good ones, fighting for order in a lawless world.
In a burned-out car, on the outskirts of Cork, DS Katie Maguire
finds what's left of him. But this is only the beginning. The
judge's death sparks a gang war fought with bullets and bombs, and
civilians are caught in the crossfire. As the city spirals deeper
into violence, Ireland's most fearless detective must find the
courage to fight for her hometown one last time. Katie Maguire is
no stranger to sacrifice - but she has lost so much already. Facing
new horrors each day, Katie must decide: can she do her duty when
she has nothing left to give? Praise for Graham Masterton: 'One of
this country's most exciting crime novelists. If you have not read
one, read them all now' Daily Mail. 'A tough and gritty thriller
with an attractive principal character' Irish Independent. 'Graham
Masterton is a natural storyteller' New York Journal of Books. 'Any
fan of mysteries should grab this book' Irish Examiner.
Lorna Byrne says we all see angels when we are young children, but
are gradually conditioned to screen them out. Here for the first
time she has written stories, based on real life, of six children
whose lives were transformed and made better by their interaction
with angels. There is a story of a little girl called Megan,
paralysed from birth and unable to play with other children. Angels
play with her and bring her great happiness. In a another story a
little girl called Emma is mean to her classmates and gets her
little brothers into trouble at home. Her guardian angel gradually
prompts her towards a more harmonious and happy life. Tommy feels
he is an outsider because he is no good at football. Then with his
guardian angel's loving help and attention, Tommy scores a
brilliant goal! Lorna began telling stories to her daughter Aideen
at an age when, like all children, she was beginning to focus far
more on the material world and less on spiritual influences. These
stories are written to show children the ways in which they can ask
for a help they can rely on and how perhaps they may even see their
guardian angels.
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Begging to Die (Paperback)
Graham Masterton; Narrated by Aoife McMahon
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AN ABANDONED CHILD
A young girl has been found in a deserted cemetery. She speaks a
foreign language, and she cries for her mother. But nobody claims her.
Nobody knows who she is. A MURDERED BEGGAR
On the streets of Cork, homeless men and women are being murdered. It's
up to DS Katie Maguire to find out. A CRUSADER AGAINST CRUELTY
Katie's fiancé is embroiled in a dangerous battle: against illegal dog
fighting, a black market run by Ireland's most fearsome gangs. When the
investigations collide, who will Katie save first? She knows that for
those left behind, there's only one choice: START BEGGING TO DIE.
AN ABANDONED CHILD A young girl has been found in a deserted
cemetery. She speaks a foreign language, and she cries for her
mother. But nobody claims her. Nobody knows who she is. A MURDERED
BEGGAR On the streets of Cork, homeless men and women are being
murdered. It's up to DS Katie Maguire to find out. A CRUSADER
AGAINST CRUELTY Katie's fiance is embroiled in a dangerous battle:
against illegal dog fighting, a black market run by Ireland's most
fearsome gangs. When the investigations collide, who will Katie
save first? She knows that for those left behind, there's only one
choice: START BEGGING TO DIE.
She'll discover the shocking secrets of her past in paradise...
Sent away to a convent school in Dublin at the age of five, Irini
McGuire has always had a strained and distant relationship with her
mother, Bridget, a celebrated archaeologist who lives on the
paradise island of Santorini. So, when Irini receives news that
Bridget has been injured at a dig and is in a coma, she knows it is
finally time to return to the island of her birth. Reading through
her mother's notes at her bedside, Irini starts to realise how
little she knows about Bridget's life. Now, driven by rumours that
her mother's injury was no accident, Irini must uncover the dark
secrets behind her family's separation. Can she unearth the truth
about her parents and her past before it is too late? If you love
Victoria Hislop, Lucinda Riley and Elizabeth Edmondson, you'll love
this perfect holiday novel from the author of Islands of Secrets
and Villa of Secrets. This audio edition an mp3-CD. What readers
have said about Patricia Wilson's Islands of Secrets and Villa of
Secrets: 'Island of Secrets is a book full of raw emotions, family
vendettas, hidden secrets and three very strong women. It's a book
I enjoyed very much and one which fans of Victoria Hislop and
Debbie Rix are sure to enjoy' 'So well written and utterly
heartbreaking . . . a story that needs to be told' 'Page-turning,
enthralling and heartbreaking by turns' 'Made me laugh and cry,
just couldn't put this book down' 'Heart-wrenching and
heart-warming at the same time' 'What a thoroughly engrossing book'
'Written with such depth and understanding'
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