Thirst Trap: A funny and bittersweet story about the messy reality of friendship
By (Author) Grinne O'Hare
Pan Macmillan
Picador
12th June 2025
12th June 2025
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Humorous fiction
Narrative theme: Coming of age
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
Narrative theme: Death, grief, loss
Narrative theme: Sense of place
Hardback
288
Width 135mm, Height 216mm
A Most-Anticipated Novel of 2025 - DAZED, Irish Times, RT 'Hilarious and gut-wrenching' - Alice Slater, author of Death of a Bookseller Sometimes friends hold you together. Sometimes they're why you're falling apart. Maggie, Harley and Rise are friends on the brink: of triumph, catastrophe, or maybe just finally growing up. Their crumbling Belfast houseshare has been witness to their roaring twenties, filled with questionable one-night stands and ruthless hangovers. But now fault-lines are beginning to show. The three girls are still grieving the tragic death of their friend, Lydia, whose room remains untouched. Their last big fight hangs heavy over their heads, unspoken since the accident. And now they are all beginning to unravel. Thirst Trap by Grinne O'Hare is a blazing, bittersweet, bitingly funny, and painfully relatable story about the friendships that endure through the very best and the very worst of times. 'Like the literary love child of Miranda July and Carrie Fisher, transposed in Belfast - hilarious, smart and chaotic in the best way' - Louise Nealon, author of Snowflake
'Hilarious and gut-wrenching' -- Alice Slater, author of Death of a Bookseller
'A triumph. Grinne OHare is like the literary love child of Miranda July and Carrie Fisher, transposed in Belfast - hilarious, smart and chaotic in the best way' -- Louise Nealon, author of Snowflake
Raucous, sexy and f*cking hilarious. A heady mix of Michael Magee's Close to Home and Lena Dunham's Girls. Everybody should read this book. -- Aime Walsh, author of Exile
'Its one of those novels that you cant believe is a debut. OHare is a writer to watch out for in 2025 and beyond' * RT *
'A rising star of the Belfast New Wave . . . a book is for anyone who has found themselves on the fraying end of a close friendship, appreciates comedy or experienced their twenties in a blur of high emotion' -- The Irish Post
High-velocity, hilarious, and rooted in the chaos and absolute commitment of female friendship. I love her work -- Naomi Booth, author of raw content
Grinne O'Hare is a writer from Belfast based in Newcastle upon Tyne. She received a Northern Debut Award for Fiction from New Writing North in 2022, and was awarded funding by the Arts Council in 2023 for the development and completion of her first novel. She has also been shortlisted for the Francis MacManus Short Story Competition and the Bridport Prize, and came in the top three of the Benedict Kiely Short Story Competition in 2021 and 2022. She is Media Sub-Editor of Criticks reviews for the British Society of Eighteenth-Century Studies, and is currently completing a PhD on eighteenth-century women's life-writing at Newcastle University. Thirst Trap is her first novel.