| Patrick McCabe - Fiction - 2010 - 352 pages
It is 1958, and as Laika, the Sputnik dog, is launched into space, Golly Murray, the Cullymore barber's wife, finds herself oddly obsessing about the canine cosmonaut ... | |
| Patrick McCabe - Fiction - 2010 - 254 pages
The San Francisco Chronicle declared him "one of the most brilliant writers to ever come out of Ireland," and Neil Jordan called Winterwood "the most terrifying book I've ever ... | |
| Patrick McCabe - Fiction - 2009 - 225 pages
In this strange, hypnotic novel, Chris McCool, the dandyish, debonair playboy of a small and insulated community called The Happy Club, reflects his two lives: the one he lives ... | |
| Patrick McCabe - Fiction - 2010 - 260 pages
Patrick McCabe has long been recognized as a writer of rare talent and unique voice, whose vision of the world is so distinctive that "McCabesque" has become an adjective with ... | |
| Patrick McCabe - Fiction - 2010 - 356 pages
"There is something special about the relationship we all have with our mothers . . . " Meet Pat McNab, forty-five years old, and about to embark on a homicidal rampage sparked ... | |
| Patrick McCabe - Fiction - 2010 - 391 pages
With T. S. Eliot's words as his guide, Joey Tallon embarks on a journey toward enlightenment in the troubling psychedelic-gone-wrong atmosphere of the late 1970s. A man ... | |
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