
Clochan
Lawrence Patrick O'Brien
(Author)Description
KEVIN NEAL, at the foot of the Blackstairs Mountains, fails to bait a Púca to fight. In this compelling, heartrending, Irish coming-of-age story, he learns too well what it costs when monsters are unleashed.
Decades before the great famine, the youngest Neal boy survives the war but believes he has lost everyone. A stubborn persistence, a crumpled letter and the nurturing support of rural mountain folk enable him on his journey through his formative years. When he locates a childhood friend-Anastasia Kelly, he learns that she has become aloof and part of a different world. ANTY is as much a stranger to him as the tenants around an abbey by the seashore. The orphans try to hide from the past, but the violence encircling threatens what little they have left.
Can the orphans survive the wake of an Irish rebellion and the troubles unleashed? And, how does a boy fight a thing that tears apart the living and cuts through bone, without alerting a corrupt gentry and the sheriff's men?
Product Details
Publisher | Loonce |
Publish Date | December 20, 2021 |
Pages | 502 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781777815523 |
Dimensions | 9.0 X 6.0 X 1.3 inches | 2.0 pounds |
Reviews
Brims with ... political intrigue, folk magic and romance. Part rural history, part murder mystery, and part coming-of-age narrative, the story makes excellent use of historical context and local legend. Clochán's dialogue provides humour and richness to its characters.
...is emotionally honest...brutal, comedic and intimate." -Blueink Reviews
"O'Brien has crafted an edge-of-your-seat tale with a vivid, dramatic presence in this debut historical thriller. ...strong, engaging characters ... The finely tuned combination of war chronicle, mystery, folklore, adventure, and romance makes this a novel that will appeal to a wide audience." -The US Review of Books (RECOMMENDED)
"A vivid, gut-wrenching and charming historical thriller that captures a man's coming of age in early (nineteenth) century Ireland... Neal's journey is well worth taking."
-BestThrillers.com
"O'Brien's opening is strong and visceral in its depiction of the mayhem of war, and the chapters that follow maintain a persistent suspense. ...With polished prose and crackling dialogue, he draws deep on the culture and character of his milieu. ...An accomplished historical novel of mystery and coming of age in a divided Ireland." -Booklife Reviews
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