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_a9780571316281 (hbk.) : _c£18.99 |
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_z9780571316304 (ePub ebook) : _c£14.99 |
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_aO'Brien, Edna, _eauthor. _9281 |
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_aThe little red chairs / _cEdna O'Brien. |
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_aLondon : _bFaber & Faber, _c2015. |
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_a299 pages ; _c24 cm _b(pbk) |
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520 | 8 | _aWhen a wanted war criminal, masquerading as a healer, settles in a small west coast Irish village, the community are in thrall. One woman, Fidelma McBride, falls under his spell and in this searing novel, Edna O'Brien charts the consequence of that fatal attraction. This is a story about love, the artifice of evil and the terrible necessity of accountability in our shattered, damaged world. | |
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_aIreland _vFiction. _9283 |
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_aGeneral. _2ukslc _9799 |
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