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‘Truly terrific’Â Richard Ford
‘Dickens for the twenty-first century’Â Roddy Doyle
‘A powerful, gripping tale’Â Sunday Times
A man hanging on by a thread.
A city about to snap.
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From the acclaimed author of The North Water comes an epic story of revenge and obsession.
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Manchester, 1867
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Two men, haunted by their pasts.
Driven by the need for justice.
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Blood begets blood.
In a fight for life and legacy.
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Stephen Doyle arrives in Manchester from New York. He is an Irish-American veteran of the Civil War and a member of the Fenians, a secret society intent on ending British rule in Ireland, by any means necessary. Now he has come to seek vengeance.
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James O’Connor has fled grief and drink in Dublin for a sober start in Manchester as Head Constable. His mission is to discover and thwart the Fenians’ plans. When his long-lost nephew arrives on his doorstep, he never could have foreseen how this would imperil his fragile new life – or how his and Doyle’s fates would come to be intertwined.Â
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The rebels will be hanged at dawn, and their brotherhood is already plotting revenge.
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Praise for The North Water, longlisted for the Man Booker Prize 2016
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‘Brilliant, fast-paced, gripping. A tour de force of narrative tension and a masterful reconstruction of a lost world’ Hilary Mantel
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‘Utterly convincing and compelling? A startling achievement‘ Martin Amis
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‘Riveting and darkly brilliant? McGuire has an extraordinary talent‘ Colm Toibin
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‘Has exceptional power and energy‘ Sunday Times
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‘A stunning novel that snares the reader from the outset and keeps the tightest grip until the bitter end’ Financial Times
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‘A vivid read, full of twists, turns, period detail and strong characters’ The Times
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‘Terrific – McGuire’s use of the pitiless, fearsomely beautiful Arctic landscape as a theatre for enduring questions is inspired’ Daily Mail
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‘McGuire has a sure and unwavering touch? a writer of exceptional craft and confidence‘ Irish Times
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