The Last Crossing
โ Scribed by Brian McGilloway
- Book ID
- 111056849
- Publisher
- The Dome Press
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 137 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781912534098
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โฆ Synopsis
"Moving and powerful, this is an important book which everyone should read." Ann Cleeves
"The Last Crossing is a brilliant excavation of the recent past." Adrian McKinty
Tony, Hugh and Karen thought they'd seen the last of each other thirty years ago. Half a lifetime has passed and memories have been buried. But when they are asked to reunite - to lay ghosts to rest for the good of the future - they all have their own reasons to agree. As they take the ferry from Northern Ireland to Scotland the past is brought in to terrible focus - some things are impossible to leave behind.
In The Last Crossing memory is unreliable, truth shifts and slips and the lingering legacy of the Troubles threatens the present once again.
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