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Lies the Mushroom Pickers Told: A Novel
By (Author) Tom Phelan
Skyhorse Publishing
Arcade Publishing
3rd February 2015
United States
General
Fiction
823.914
Hardback
336
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 28mm
531g
Part human comedy and part mystery, Lies the Mushroom Pickers Told is an enthralling, masterful story about what holds a village together and what keeps people apart. When journalist Patrick Bracken returns to Gohen, the Irish village where he was born, he knows the eyes of the townspeople are on him. He has come home to investigate two deaths that happened decades earlier when he was a child, deaths that were ruled accidental. But Patrick knowsand believes the whole town knowsthey were murders. He knows because he and his best friend, Mikey Lamb, were witnesses.
And so Patrick goes to see eighty-year-old Sam Howard, the lawyer who conducted the inquest into the death of missionary priest Jarlath Coughlin. As he questions Sam and Sams vibrant, loving, gossipy wife, Elsie, he seeks acknowledgment of a cover-up and an explanation of why the Protestant establishment would help conceal a crime among Catholics. During their give-and-takeabout this and the nearly simultaneous shotgun death of Lawrence Gorman (aka Doul Yank)what emerges from their collective memories are a pungent, wry portrait of village life in Ireland and a tangle of human relationships, some twisted and some that show our better side.
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Witty . . . The bawdy humor and the plentiful details of the farming lifestyle do much to enrich Phelans entertaining murder mystery.Publishers Weekly
Praise for The Canal Bridge:
Tom Phelan's The Canal Bridge is the best novel of love in the time of war since Cold Mountain. It is an old-fashioned story in the very best sense: dramatic, passionate, unpredictable, gorgeously written, heartbreakingly true, ultimately ennobling. This is truly a great book. I loved every page. Howard Frank Mosher, author of Walking to Gatlinburg
The Canal Bridge is a tour de force of writing, passionate, moving, and brilliant. Here is World War I in all its madness, and its terrible humanity. Kevin Baker, author of The Big Crowd
There is no false bravado in Phelans riveting, unsparing account, no sentimentality, no hollow heroes, no hyper-patriotic blather. Phelans characters live and breathe and bleed. Phelans fiction is the real thing. The Canal Bridge is a classic. Peter Quinn, author of The Banished Children of Eve and Dry Bones
Effectively constructed and emotionally honest . . . the reader gains a new perspective on how the Great War decimated lives throughout Europe.
Booklist, starred review
Masterful . . . Must be ranked among the most successful novels dealing with the First World War. Irish Emigrant
Phelan is a marvelous storyteller. Dont miss out on a great contemporary author. Irish Eyes (Paris)
Powerful and deeply affecting. Books Ireland
Witty . . . The bawdy humor and the plentiful details of the farming lifestyle do much to enrich Phelans entertaining murder mystery.Publishers Weekly
Praise for The Canal Bridge:
Tom Phelan's The Canal Bridge is the best novel of love in the time of war since Cold Mountain. It is an old-fashioned story in the very best sense: dramatic, passionate, unpredictable, gorgeously written, heartbreakingly true, ultimately ennobling. This is truly a great book. I loved every page. Howard Frank Mosher, author of Walking to Gatlinburg
The Canal Bridge is a tour de force of writing, passionate, moving, and brilliant. Here is World War I in all its madness, and its terrible humanity. Kevin Baker, author of The Big Crowd
There is no false bravado in Phelans riveting, unsparing account, no sentimentality, no hollow heroes, no hyper-patriotic blather. Phelans characters live and breathe and bleed. Phelans fiction is the real thing. The Canal Bridge is a classic. Peter Quinn, author of The Banished Children of Eve and Dry Bones
Effectively constructed and emotionally honest . . . the reader gains a new perspective on how the Great War decimated lives throughout Europe.
Booklist, starred review
Masterful . . . Must be ranked among the most successful novels dealing with the First World War. Irish Emigrant
Phelan is a marvelous storyteller. Dont miss out on a great contemporary author. Irish Eyes (Paris)
Powerful and deeply affecting. Books Ireland
Tom Phelan was born and raised on a farm in County Laois, Ireland. His first novel was published to critical acclaim when he was fifty. He is also the author of The Canal Bridge, lauded as "the best novel of love in the time of war since Cold Mountain" (Howard Frank Mosher) and "another First World War masterpiece (Irish Independent), as well as Iscariot, Derrycloney, and Nailer. He lives with his wife on Long Island, New York.