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Lisa McInerney
The Blood Miracles
2018. 304 S. 198 mm
Verlag/Jahr: HODDER & STOUGHTON; JOHN MURRAY 2018
ISBN: 1-444-79892-8 (1444798928)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-444-79892-0 (9781444798920)
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The second novel from the author of the Baileys Prize-winning The Glorious Heresies
´Fast paced, compelling, and thrilling, Lisa McInerney writes the type of fiction that is both beautifully crafted and immensely enjoyable´ Louise O´Neill
´The Blood Miracles has all the brio, street smarts and vicious linguistic verve of The Glorious Heresies, but with this follow up Lisa McInerney also reminds us just how brilliantly accomplished and ruthlessly focused a storyteller she is´ Colin Barrett
Like all twenty-year-olds, Ryan Cusack is trying to get his head around who he is.
This is not a good time for his boss to exploit his dual heritage by opening a new black market route from Italy to Ireland. It is certainly not a good time for his adored girlfriend to decide he´s irreparably corrupted. And he really wishes he hadn´t accidentally caught the eye of an ornery grandmother who fancies herself his saviour.
There may be a way clear of the chaos in the business proposals of music promoter Colm and in the attention of the charming, impulsive Natalie. But now that his boss´s ambitions have rattled the city, Ryan is about to find out what he´s made of, and it might be that chaos is in his blood.
The narration is brisk and slick, the dialogue fizzing with acerbic wisecracking Literary Review
McInerney, Lisa
Lisa McInerney´s work has featured in Winter Papers, Stinging Fly, Granta and on BBC Radio 4, and in the anthologies Beyond The Centre, The Long Gaze Back and Town and Country. Her debut novel, The Glorious Heresies, won the Baileys Women´s Prize for Fiction 2016 and the Desmond Elliott Prize. Her second novel, The Blood Miracles, was published by John Murray in April 2017.