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When Estelle Lynch takes her own life, she leaves in her wake a mystery that will rock her daughter Holly’s world forever. A box of secrets which holds the key to
Estelle’s true past is found in her possessions and the identity of Holly’s father is only inches away. As Holly battles with her grief, the obsession to find the perpetrators who made her young mother’s life a misery threatens to ruin everything Holly has ever known. Soon, Holly finds herself dicing with a torrid and dangerous story that leads her into a cat and mouse chase taking her from Ireland’s northern shoreline to the heartland of Belfast… and to the city of Dublin and into the path of celebrity chef, Max Kelly. Holly’s instincts go into overdrive as she becomes more and more convinced that the handsome father of two is linked to her mother’s death. But somewhere between her instincts, her mother’s diaries and what she learns about Max Kelly lies the truth between the life she knows and the life she only thought she knew.
warfare, gender conflicts and poverty. This is a breathtaking story set against the volatile events of Afghanistan’s last 30 years, from the Soviet invasion to the reign of the Taliban to post-Taliban rebuilding that puts the violence, fear, hope, and faith of this country in intimate, human terms. It is a tale of two generations of characters brought jarringly together by the tragic sweep of a war where personal lives, the struggle to survive, raise a family, and find happiness are inextricable from the history playing out around them.
postgraduate nursing degree programmes, students on healthcare professional courses such as medicine, radiotherapy, occupational therapy and physiotherapy and students on health care management courses.
A THOUSAND SPLENDID SUNS From the highly acclaimed author of The Kite Runner, Khaled Hosseini, comes A Thousand Splendid Suns which recounts the experiences and emotions of two Afghani women, Mariam and Laila, whose lives become entangled with the history of recent wars in their country. Mostly bleak and heart- rending, their story does offer the promise of hope and happiness in a land ravaged by
LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT IN THE IRISH HEALTH SERVICE Edited by Anne-Marie Brady, a lecturer at Trinity College Dublin, Leadership & Management in the Irish Health Service provides a broad overview of the current issues in Irish health care management. It is designed to provide a practical understanding of the health services and health policy in Ireland and reviews recent developments in the area. The book explores an array of areas,
from the health care environment itself to the fundamentals of service provision, and developing professionals in the health service to the development of the health service in the future, and processes which can improve the quality and delivery of care. Leadership & Management in the Irish Health Service is out now and is essential reading for students on undergraduate and
JUMPING IN PUDDLES From the bestselling author of Feels Like Maybe, comes Claire Allan’s latest offering Jumping in Puddles. Allan's novels to date have dealt with a variety of subjects – from post natal depression, through to infertility and unplanned pregnancies. Her latest novel Jumping in Puddles does not hold back in discussing some of this country’s most taboo subjects – not least domestic abuse. Always faithful to the Chick Lit genre,
Claire Allan wants to show with this novel, that books can dig deeper but still have an overall message of hope and joy. This book is triumphant in displaying her talent for mixing romance with serious issues and a dash of black Irish humour.
THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo is an award- winning crime novel by the late Swedish author and journalist Stieg Larsson, and makes up the first part of his “Millennium Trilogy.” An epic tale of serial murder and corporate trickery spanning several continents, the novel takes in complicated international financial fraud and the buried evil past of a wealthy Swedish industrial family. While dark in concept, the twists and
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