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The Ballymara Road

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Ballymara Road
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Nadine Dorries
SeriesThe Four Streets Trilogy
Series part Volume No. 3
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:368
Dimensions(mm): Height 228,Width 145
Category/GenreSagas
ISBN/Barcode 9781781857649
ClassificationsDewey:823.92
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Head of Zeus
Imprint Head of Zeus
Publication Date 4 June 2015
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The final gripping instalment of the bestselling Four Streets trilogy which began with THE FOUR STREETS and continued in HIDE HER NAME. On Christmas morning 1963 fifteen-year-old Kitty Doherty gives birth in a hostile Irish convent. Kitty knows her beautiful baby boy presents a huge danger to her family's Catholic community back in Liverpool's Four Streets. When her baby is adopted by a wealthy family in Chicago, Kitty considers the problem solved. But soon it's obvious the baby is very sick and only his birth mother can save him. In Liverpool, things have begun to settle down. A charismatic new priest has arrived. The Dohertys are coping with the tragic consequences of Kitty's pregnancy, and the police seem close to solving the double murder which rocked the Four Streets to the core. But now all that is about to be put at risk once again.

Author Biography

Nadine Dorries grew up in a working-class family in Liverpool and spent a great deal of time in Mayo with her Irish grandmother. She trained as a nurse and has been the MP for Mid-Bedfordshire since 2005. She has three daughters.

Reviews

"Catholic Liverpool, Irish immigrants and dark secrets . . . a funny and sometimes shocking saga. I couldn't put it down." --Cristina Odone "Engaging . . . cinematic . . . and powerful. One night I found myself reading it in the bath. You don't do that for work." --the Times "As fast-paced as it is entertaining. An addictive novel to be devoured at one sitting." --Sunday Express