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Born & Bred by Peter Murphy
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Born & Bred (edition 2014)

by Peter Murphy

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Fiction. Literature. "Do you like Irish novels, with love of family, romance, humor and a feel for Dublin and Ireland as a whole?? Then this book is a must read!!" â?? Celtic Lady Reviews "The author did a splendid job in portraying many diverse relationships, city life, church life, family life, corruption and crime, which makes it an engaging read." â?? Hotchpotch "As the first book in a series, Murphy has created a lasting story with great potential in future installments." â?? Savvy Verse and Wit "BORN & BRED is part historical fiction, part political thriller and part social commentary. With a bit of magical realism thrown into the mix it makes for a commanding read and a compulsive page-turner." â?? Brendan Landers Danny Boyle was a born angel. At least that's what his granny used to say, and she should know â?? she raised him after his parents proved incapable. When she becomes ill, Danny is reunited with his parents but they do not get to live happily ever after, as the ghosts of the past haunt their days. And when the old woman dies, all of her secrets come to light and shatter everything Danny believes in. In the turmoil of 1970's Ireland, an alienated Danny gets into drugs and is involved in a gangland killing. Duped by the killers into leaving his prints on the gun, Danny needs all the help his friends and family can muster. Calling in favors from bishops and priests, police and paramilitaries, God and the devil, the living and the dead, they do all that they can. But even that might not be enough. BORN & BRED is the first novel in the Life & Times Trilogy, a cycle of three novels that will chart the course of one star-crossed life. It is a work of vibrant imagination from a poetic novelist of t… (more)
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Title:Born & Bred
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Danny Boyle would seem to be the unluckiest man on Earth. On his own as a child after his mother is hospitalised for mental illness and his father has taken off, Danny is raised by his grandmother, Nora. After her death, Danny falls in with the wrong people and before he knows what has happened he is involved in murder. Hapless Danny seems to always be in the wrong place at the wrong time. As he gets himself into more and more trouble he meets Deirdre. But even in relationships, Danny courts trouble. Danny and Deidre are found in a church in a compromising position. Set in Dublin in the 1970's, Born & Bred tells of a time of strife and one where the Catholic Church was heavily involved in family life, this story paints a picture of a Irish life.

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Fiction. Literature. "Do you like Irish novels, with love of family, romance, humor and a feel for Dublin and Ireland as a whole?? Then this book is a must read!!" â?? Celtic Lady Reviews "The author did a splendid job in portraying many diverse relationships, city life, church life, family life, corruption and crime, which makes it an engaging read." â?? Hotchpotch "As the first book in a series, Murphy has created a lasting story with great potential in future installments." â?? Savvy Verse and Wit "BORN & BRED is part historical fiction, part political thriller and part social commentary. With a bit of magical realism thrown into the mix it makes for a commanding read and a compulsive page-turner." â?? Brendan Landers Danny Boyle was a born angel. At least that's what his granny used to say, and she should know â?? she raised him after his parents proved incapable. When she becomes ill, Danny is reunited with his parents but they do not get to live happily ever after, as the ghosts of the past haunt their days. And when the old woman dies, all of her secrets come to light and shatter everything Danny believes in. In the turmoil of 1970's Ireland, an alienated Danny gets into drugs and is involved in a gangland killing. Duped by the killers into leaving his prints on the gun, Danny needs all the help his friends and family can muster. Calling in favors from bishops and priests, police and paramilitaries, God and the devil, the living and the dead, they do all that they can. But even that might not be enough. BORN & BRED is the first novel in the Life & Times Trilogy, a cycle of three novels that will chart the course of one star-crossed life. It is a work of vibrant imagination from a poetic novelist of t

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