Ciaran Carson
A series of reveries about life and love in 1980s Belfast
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Glenn Patterson
The return to print of Patterson’s 2nd novel with an exclusive Blackstaff Bookends section.
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Glenn Patterson
The return to print of Patterson’s 1st novel with an exclusive Blackstaff
Bookends section.
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Glenn Patterson
The return to print of Patterson’s 4th novel with an exclusive Blackstaff Bookends section.
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Éilís Ní Dhuibhne
An intelligent, witty and fiercely humane insight into modern Ireland by one of our most accomplished writers.
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Patricia Craig
Containing over one thousand extracts to present a rich and subtle picture of Ulster.
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Gordon Jarvie
A new edition of a much-loved Blackstaff classic.
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Michael McLaverty
Following the death of his father, 13-year-old Colm moves from the island of Rathlin to an increasingly violent Belfast.
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Michael McLaverty
Beautiful hardback edition illustrated with specially commissioned wood cuts by Barbara Childs.
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Michael McLaverty
A fitting celebration of a writer who has been compared to both Joyce and Chekhov.
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Michael McLaverty
Guaranteed to captivate with its poignant drama and authenticity.
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Josie Gray, Tess Gallagher
A lyrical feast for all those who love hearing and reading stories.
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Sam Hanna Bell
A classic novel of Ulster life by one of the twentieth-century’s greatest writers.
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Éilís Ní Dhuibhne
A group of girls are sent to the Gaeltacht to improve their Irish and experience the local culture.
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Jason Johnson
Thrilling, urgent and blackly comic new novel from the Irish Irvine Welsh.
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Leland Bardwell
An exceptional novel about the devastating power of secrets.
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Leland Bardwell
An acclaimed and timeless novel about class, love, religion and self-discovery.
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John F. Deane
Haunting, occasionally comic and always beautifully written.
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Garbhan Downey
Ballot boxes, balaclavas and backhanders – an explosively funny Irish election romp.
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Glenn Patterson
A knowing and powerful exploration of death, guilt and the legacies of war.
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