Erin Go Bloody

Erin Go Bloody

Author: Dan Andriacco

Publisher: Andrews UK Limited

Published: 2018-09-04

Total Pages: 218

ISBN-13: 1787050122

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When Erin, Ohio native Jamie Ellicott returns home as best-selling author James Ivanhoe after a 13-year absence, it's like the return of the Prodigal Son. His ill and aging father welcomes him with open arms. Ivanhoe's two brothers, however, are less forgiving. The whole town gets drawn into the family drama when Ivanhoe seeks to march in the annual St. Patrick’s Day parade under the banner of an anti-technology group called the Ned Ludd Society. That’s a thumb in the collective eye of his siblings, who own a company that makes microcircuits. As a member of the parade committee, St. Benignus University communications director Jeff Cody has a stake in what soon becomes a heated national debate. But to his genius brother-in-law Sebastian McCabe, the contretemps becomes less important than investigating murder in the Ellicott family. Erin Go Bloody once again demonstrates the skill that caused best-selling novelist Bonnie MacBird to call Dan Andriacco “a master of mystery plotting.”


Erin Go Bragh Iii

Erin Go Bragh Iii

Author: Ruairi O’ Cashel

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2013-08-13

Total Pages: 266

ISBN-13: 1483631559

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In 2016, the anniversary of the 1916 Easter Rising will be celebrated by the Republic and Irish Nationalists. But in the North of Ireland, half of the population are Loyalists to the United Kingdom, of which they are still a part. They will not celebrate the Rising, rather they will commemorate the Battle of the Somme and the sacrifices of the 36th Ulster Division. To say there will be tensions in the North of Ireland will be an understatement. In this third book of the trilogy, Erin go bragh, The End of an Era, 1995 2002, Rudy Castle returns with students to the North to study the Troubles and renew contracts. His oldest daughter is now working in the North of Ireland, and Castle must help her with a major dilemma, and bring her home with a former Loyalist husband to be.


Erin Go Bragh

Erin Go Bragh

Author: Scott L. Mingus

Publisher:

Published: 2018-08-31

Total Pages: 121

ISBN-13: 0999304992

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Tens of thousands of Irish-Americans fought in the Civil War, with "Sons of Erin" playing a vital role in both Union and Confederate armies. Award-winning author Scott L. Mingus, Sr., has teamed with living historian Gerard E. Mayers to present more than 150 of their most memorable personal stories. In this unique collection, readers will find tales of courage, boldness, and humor. Many have rarely been seen in print since their original publication more than a century ago. Stories have been adapted for the modern reader, with original sources cited. The anthology also includes brief biographies of leading Irish soldiers and personalities such as Patrick Cleburne, Father William Corby, James Shields, Michael Corcoran, and the incomparable Thomas Francis Meagher of the famed Irish Brigade and its battle cry, "Ireland Forever."


Erin Go Bragh Ii

Erin Go Bragh Ii

Author:

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2013-07-29

Total Pages: 218

ISBN-13: 1483631524

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Two thousand and sixteen will be the centennial of the "1916 Rising," The Irish Republic will commemorate the founding of Eire. But in the North Ireland it will be different since six countries of the ancient Province of Ulster remain in the United Kingdom. The fiftieth anniversary of "1916 Rising" in 1966 set the stage for the Modern Troubles. Since 1999 there has been something of a peace, but what might the Centennial bring? In Erin go bragh II, The Middle of an Era, 1975 - 1982, the American student who earned a degree from Trinity, returns to Ireland with his family. The security forces in the North seek his brother-in-law, Danny Conlon, an IRA sniper. Rudy goes to Canada to rescue Danny. He in turn is rescued by an old friend while back in the North of Ireland, and Danny avenges Rudy's arrest and mistreatment.


Caleb's War

Caleb's War

Author: Walter Urbanek

Publisher: Page Publishing Inc

Published: 2018-08-19

Total Pages: 662

ISBN-13: 1640827447

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Caleb's War is a narrative about the tribulations of Sergeant Caleb Johnson, a farmer from the Shenandoah Valley who volunteered to serve in the Stonewall Brigade to stop the Yanks invading eastern Virginia. As Caleb fought at Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg, the reader will experience the gamut of emotions as he dealt with military and platoon issues and family concerns on the farm. The book is a plethora of information on the Civil War. The reader will learn about the filthy living conditions in camp, weapons, food preparation, diseases, generals, medicine, and terror and chaos of battle. A major theme throughout the book is the overpowering religious convictions of the soldiers, especially those from the South: reading the Bible, praying, and singing hymns such as "Amazing Grace" were common behaviors. Soldiers prayed before and during each battle imploring God to intervene on their behalf. Wounded warriors begged their Lord for forgiveness and end their agony and take them to his kingdom. The reader will gain a unique perspective of the battles as they first experience horrific happenings through the eyes of Sergeant Caleb Johnson, and then they join Union Private Josef Volzek and see what he perceived and underwent. The reader will be drawn into the story and feel what the soldiers endured: fear, bloodshed, smoke, terror, loss, noise, and chaos. Caleb's War is also a testimonial to all veterans. In the annals of warfare, there are no braver warriors than the men and several hundred women who served in the ranks of the Union and Confederacy during the Civil War; their courage and bravery is above reproach. Veterans are the men and women who answered our nation's call during a crisis. They remain a national treasure and merit our profoundest remembrance, respect, and support.


Blood Ties: A heartstopping psychological thriller with a twist you will never see coming

Blood Ties: A heartstopping psychological thriller with a twist you will never see coming

Author: Samantha Hayes

Publisher: Headline

Published: 2010-03-04

Total Pages: 307

ISBN-13: 0755376609

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A heart-stopping emotional thriller with a breathtaking twist from the bestselling author of THE HAPPY COUPLE Samantha Hayes January 1992. A baby girl is left alone for a moment. Long enough for a mother to dash into a shop. Long enough for a child to be taken. Thirteen years later, solicitor Robert Knight's stepdaughter wins a place at a prestigious London school for the gifted. The only puzzle is his wife Erin's reaction. Why is she so reluctant to let Ruby go? Doesn't she want what's best for her? As Erin grows more evasive, Robert can't help but feel she has something to hide, and when he stumbles on mysterious letters, he discovers she has been lying to him. Somewhere in his wife's past lies a secret; a shocking secret that threatens to destroy everything... Thrilling and unputdownable, Blood Ties will make you ask what dark secrets lie behind your neighbours' closed doors. Perfect reading for anyone who loved The Wife Between Us, The Girl on The Train or Gone Girl. Readers are gripped by Blood Ties: 'Wow!!!!! AMAZING!! Lots of twists & turns!' Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars 'ASTOUNDINGLY GOOD. This is one of the best thrillers I have read' Amazon reviewer, 5 stars 'An ABSOLUTELY GRIPPING thriller, which I found hard to put down. Will stay with you after you finish' Book Club Forum 'Wow! WHAT A TWISTY TALE. Just when you think you know everything you need to - the end just keeps tricking and daring you to unveil something else' Amazon reviewer, 5 stars 'YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED with this story' Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars


Erin's Child

Erin's Child

Author: Sheelagh Kelly

Publisher: Canelo

Published: 2017-04-10

Total Pages: 915

ISBN-13: 1911591215

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A struggling Irish family in nineteenth century England sets its hopes on a new generation in the third volume of this dramatic historical saga. England, 1875. The Feeney family has finally escaped the squalid slums of York. Though they have worked hard to rise up from poverty, they have not left hardship behind. The father Patrick remains a man of simple tastes, increasingly out of touch with his wife Thomasin’s ambition to expand her business empire across Yorkshire. After losing their son, the Feeneys’ hopes for the family’s future now lie with their grandchildren. There is Rosanne, set to follow a rebel lover down a star-crossed road, and Erin’s daughter Belle, gifted and headstrong but born with a disability. The family has faces many challenges before, but what happens next will test them all.


No Ghosts Need Apply

No Ghosts Need Apply

Author: Dan Andriacco

Publisher: Andrews UK Limited

Published: 2021-09-28

Total Pages: 227

ISBN-13: 1787058247

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A ghost story becomes a matter of murder. "The world is big enough for us," Sherlock Holmes once told Dr. Watson. "No ghosts need apply." But amateur sleuth Sebastian McCabe and his chronicler Jeff Cody don't have a choice when a popular TV reality show comes to Erin, Ohio, to record a Halloween special about the entity disturbing a local gastropub known as The Speakeasy. Jackie O'Brien was a bootlegger and speakeasy owner gunned down in 1920. Ever since, his unquiet spirit has been said to haunt the building where it happened - one which, after many transformations over the years, is once again a speakeasy of sorts. There may be skeptics, but Erin's exorcist is not among them. Nor is Sebastian McCabe, who has been up close and personal with the ghost. Both are among those interviewed by Stuart Diamond, specialist in the strange, who has come to town along with Chef Stephen Lipinski and his producer wife to record the episode of the show Dining (Way) Out. What was expected to be some fun publicity for the gastropub turns into a nightmare after someone is shot to death one night in the same place and in the same way as Jackie O'Brien almost exactly 100 years earlier. Police Chief Oscar Hummel recognizes this as Mac's kind of case, but Mac and Jeff are forced to become virtual sleuths most of the time when the restaurant and many other businesses are shut down because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Before he solves the murder-and a second homicide-Mac makes an embarrassing blunder in one lesser case and scores a great triumph in another.


Thicker Than Blood

Thicker Than Blood

Author: Anna Legat

Publisher: Headline Accent

Published: 2018-10-18

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 1783757264

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How far would you go when your back is against the wall? Up to his neck in debt, Liam Cox looks to his elderly mother for a solution. But despite sitting on a goldmine, Mildred refuses to leave her farm behind. Alerted to Liam’s shady dealings, DI Gillian Marsh is sent to investigate. As Gillian’s case against Liam becomes personal, she does all she can to protect the frightened Mildred. But all is not as it seems. As Liam’s inheritance comes under threat and the pressure rises, how far will he go to repay his debts? When two bodies are found and family ties are severed, both Gillian and Mildred must be careful who they trust...