Dont Look Back in Ongar
By (Author) Ross O'Carroll-Kelly
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Books Ltd
1st June 2025
1st May 2025
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
Paperback
416
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 35mm
500g
The 27th title in the bestselling Ross O'Carroll Kelly series, following South Dublin's favourite son on his latest misadventure! It looked like it was Game Over for the Rossmeister General. I was staring down the barrel of the big four-oh! And what did I have to show for it I was an out-of-work rugby coach who was soon to be divorced. My old dear was sliding away in a nursing home in a certain suburb of West Dublin. And my old man had brought the country to the verge of, like, nuclear annihilation. And if that wasn't bad enough, my teenage daughter was in love again. My sister-in-law was about to give birth to a baby that was possibly mine. And Castlerock College was about to go - I can't even say the word - co-ed. People kept saying that we were facing Ormageddon. But I was like, 'Hey, it's not the end of the world.' Because Father Fehily used to say, 'Sometimes good things come to an end so that better things can come to a beginning.'
Our nation's great satirist * Irish Times *
A national treasure * Irish Independent *
Book after book, Ross OCarroll-Kelly delivers the goods . . . in a league of his own * Business Post *
Irelands finest comic creation since Father Ted * Hot Press *
Satirical masterpieces * Irish Daily Star *
The single greatest chronicler of our times * Irish Independent *
Ross is a national institution * Irish Times *
One of the funniest writers in the country * RT Radio One *
The social satire is as sharp as it gets ... compelling and carefully crafted * Irish Examiner *
Laugh-out-loud funny -- Anton Savage * Newstalk *
(A) legendary anti-hero * Business Post *
Paul Howard is a genius ... a lovely and fitting end for Ross * Irish Independent *
He will remain one of our great literary characters * Irish Times *
Don't Look Back in Ongar is the twenty-seventh and final book in Paul Howard's 'Ross O'Carroll-Kelly' series. Ross books have sold over one million copies, are annually nominated for the Popular Fiction prize at the Irish Book Awards - where they have won the prize an unprecedented three times - and are also critically acclaimed as satirical masterpieces. One of the series - The Oh My God Delusion - was chosen as Ireland's favourite book in Eason's 125th birthday poll.