Dublin
By (Author) Sean Moncrieff
Transworld Publishers Ltd
Black Swan
15th July 2013
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
320
Width 127mm, Height 198mm, Spine 20mm
221g
A needle-sharp, funny and scathing thriller, set in the Dublin most people never see. Dublin was mucky and vulgar. Like a tourist who gets drunk and wakes up with a huge tattoo. This is what it's like for you- your name is Simon Dillon. You're 35. You're a failure. Too hungover to go to work, too lazy to get a new job, too keen to blame everyone else- your mad father, your estranged wife, your so-called friends. Blame them. Blame Dublin. You'd rather do a few lines of coke, but there's a beautiful French woman you can't remember meeting, cops banging on the door asking about a dead woman you don't know, Russian gangsters asking questions you can't answer. Murders all over the city; bombs in O'Connell Street. And it's got nothing to do with you. Except that it's all your fault. A needle-sharp, funny and scathing thriller, set in a Dublin most people don't read about - the real one.
A household name in Ireland, Sean Moncrieff has hosted various radio and tv programmes over the last decade. A journalist by training, he lives outside Dublin with his wife and three children. Dublin is his first novel; The King of Women is his second.