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16%OFFAnnemarie Neary - Siren - 9780099592587 - V9780099592587
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Siren

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Description for Siren Paperback. Ireland, 2004 Roisin Burns has spent over twenty-five years living a lie. Brian Lonergan, a rising politician, has used the time to reinvent himself. But scandal is brewing around him, and Roisin knows the truth. Lonergan stole her life as a young girl. And now she wants it back. But he is still one step ahead .. Num Pages: 336 pages. BIC Classification: FA; FF; FH. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 130 x 197 x 26. Weight in Grams: 236.
HE STOLE HER LIFE. AND NOW SHE WANTS IT BACK. Roisin Burns has spent the past twenty years becoming someone else; her life in New York is built on lies. A figure from her Belfast childhood flashes up on the news: Brian Lonergan has also reinvented himself. He is now a rising politician in a sharp suit. But scandal is brewing in Ireland and Roisin knows the truth. Armed with the evidence that could ruin Lonergan, she travels back across the Atlantic to the remote Lamb Island to hunt him down. But Lonergan is one step ahead; when Roisin arrives ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Windmill Books
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Number of Pages
336
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780099592587
SKU
V9780099592587
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About Annemarie Neary
Annemarie Neary was born in Northern Ireland and educated at Trinity College Dublin, King's Inns and the Courtauld Institute. She lives in London. Annemarie's short fiction has won awards in the UK, US and Ireland.

Reviews for Siren
A nail-bitingly tense tale, with writing as sharp and pointed as arrows, where nobody is who they say they are ... she is definitely a writer to watch
Claire Coughlan
Sunday Independent
Siren by Annemarie Neary is a powerful study of guilt and redemption, and how the present can never outrun the past. A gripping ... Read more

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