Sat, 01 Jul, 2017 - 01:00
Fiction Adult
The perfect accompaniment to a hot lazy day on the beach, Cork author Billy O’Callaghan’s The Dead House is a spine-tingling tale of supernatural evil.
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CourtsArts Film & TVBooksReadingPlace: CorkPlace: FaminePlace: West CorkPlace: MainePlace: EuropePlace: Irish SeaPerson: Billy O’CallaghanPerson: Maggie TurnerPerson: Brandon HousePerson: Paula HawkinsPerson: Eleanor OliphantPerson: Gail HoneymanPerson: RaymondPerson: Arundhati RoyPerson: AnjumPerson: Hamish HamiltonPerson: Michael FinkelPerson: Christopher KnightPerson: Stephen BreenPerson: Owen ConlonPerson: KinahansPerson: Christy KinahanPerson: DanielPerson: Christopher JrPerson: Ruth FitzmauricePerson: RuthPerson: NibblesPerson: Emma YarlettePerson: Julian ClaryPerson: BoldOrganisation: TransworldOrganisation: Simon & SchusterOrganisation: Kinahan gangOrganisation: Hutch gangOrganisation: Penguin IrelandOrganisation: Little Tiger Press Group
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