A colourful account of the scandal-drenched history of Ireland's national broadcaster, RTÉ.
An arresting, discomforting collection from 'one of Britain's best young short story writers' (Daily Telegraph) that revels in the rotten and festers in the imagination.
A gripping coming-of-age tale of a grief-stricken young girl in turn-of-the-century China that reveals the devastating consequences of the one-child policy.
The delightful follow-up to Grave Expectations. Another playful contemporary cosy mystery, perfect for fans of Richard Osman and Ben Aaronovitch.
This is the story of one life. But George is a thousand men.
One of the world's leading neurologists reveals the extraordinary stories behind some of the brain disorders that he and his... Læs mere
A bold and brilliantly inventive historical novel, set in the reign of James II at a time of rebellion and unrest, from a 25-million-copy bestselling author
Poverty is something we all want to see less of. So why does it prove so difficult to tackle? Can empathy help fix it?
From the founding of Ireland's first national team in 1875 to the Grand Slam winners of today.
Brilliantly unputdownable twisty thriller set in Paris from Irish No 1 bestseller. When instinct tells you no one can be trusted, who should you fear the most?
A darkly comic and fiercely smart interrogation of the value of female labour, following a young mother who turns detective when a local sex worker goes missing.