The Woman on the Bus: A life-affirming novel of self-discovery
By (Author) Pauline Mclynn
Headline Publishing Group
Headline Review
12th May 2005
4th April 2005
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Crime and mystery fiction
823.92
Paperback
416
Width 132mm, Height 199mm, Spine 26mm
290g
The bus from Dublin to Limerick has never meant much to the inhabitants of Kilbrody, until a woman steps off it, marches into the pub and drinks herself into oblivion. When she finally wakes up, several days later, it is to discover that Charlie Finn (who put her to bed); the local garda and indeed the whole village are talking about her. Who is the woman on the bus The question is, will she tell them
'A funny read' Heat magazine - Heat magazine
Pauline McLynn grew up in Galway, and first started acting while studying history of art at Trinity College, Dublin. She shot to fame playing the inimitable Mrs Doyle in Father Ted, and has appeared in numerous other film, television and stage roles. She divides her time between London and Dublin where she lives with her husband.