That Gallagher Girl
By (Author) Kate Thompson
HarperCollins Publishers
AVON, a division of HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
1st February 2012
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
400
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 24mm
280g
Times are hard in the village of Lissamore on Ireland's West Coast. So it's lucky that free-spirited Cat Gallagher knows a thing or two about breaking and entering.
Times are hard in the village of Lissamore on Ireland's West Coast. So it's lucky that free-spirited Cat Gallagher knows a thing or two about breaking and entering. When her beloved houseboat burns down she finds herself eyeing up the abandoned Villa which seems to suit her purposes admirably. But when a mystery buyer turns up, Cat is in a quandary. She needs money, a roof over her head and for the first time in her life Cat needs a helping hand
Rio Kinsella is also in a predicament. She is in possession of a secret that has the potential to transform not only her own life, but the lives of those dearest to her. Before long, Rio finds herself lost in a labyrinth of lies, deceit and good intentions gone wrong. Can the two women find a way through their problems
That Gallagher Girl takes us back to the wonderful world of Lissamore with another heart-warming tale filled with a wonderful cast of characters.
Full of tears and laughter it is the perfect read for fans of Cathy Kelly and Maeve Binchy.
'To know Cat Gallagher is to love her. A wonderful book. Marian Keyes
Praise for Kate Thompson:
Sublimely addictive
MARIAN KEYES
Warm, witty, sexy and compulsively readable
CATHY KELLY
A warm and witty read
CLOSER
Irresistible
DEIRDRE PURCELL
Kate Thompson has come up trumps with this rollercoaster of a story. There are twists and turns even the most avid reader won't spot. Make sure you put some time aside, because once you start reading The Kinsella Sisters you won't want to put it down.
RTE GUIDE
PRAISE FOR THE OHARA AFFAIR:
A lovely country yarn. Irish Sunday Independent
An inspiring read, would recommend to anyone looking for a good laugh and a good cry all rolled into one. Closer Magazine
A charming novel which is both refreshing and entertaining. Ulster Tatler
A good read. Irish Independent
A refreshing read; it is modern, irreverent at times and witty. Work and Life
Kate Thompson is an award-winning former actress who is the author of a dozen internationally bestselling novels. Her fourth novel - The Blue Hour - was shortlisted for the Parker award in 2003. Kate has also had a novel - Hard to Choos - published as Pixie Pirelli. She is happily married with one daughter, and she divides her time between Dublin and the West of Ireland, where she swims off some of the most beautiful beaches in the world.