Friday

Tan by David Lawlor





Peelers have a knack for hitting you where it hurts; broken nose, bruised ribs, a few loosened teeth...no more than a rapist deserved, Sergeant Coveney and District Inspector Webber had said. Proper order, too - except the lad was no rapist, and Webber knew it.’

It’s 1914 and Liam Mannion is forced into exile for a crime he didn’t commit. He flees Balbriggan, the only home he has ever known and travels to England, where he enlists and endures the torment of trench warfare in France. Five years later he’s back in England, a changed man, living in the shadow of his battlefield memories. Liam finds work in a Manchester cotton mill but prejudice and illness soon see him destitute. Starving and desperate, he enlists in a new military force heading to Ireland - the Black and Tans - and is posted to the very town he fled as a youth.

While he has been away Liam’s childhood friends have joined the republican cause, while his brother has allied himself to the Crown forces. Liam must wrestle with his own conflicted feelings about duty to the ruthless Tans and loyalty to his friends. The potent combination of ambition, patriotism and betrayal collide, forcing him to act as he comes face to face with the man who spread lies about him all those years before.

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 Author Bio


I've been working in national newspapers for over 22 years and am Associate Editor with a paper in Ireland. Tan is the first book I have self-published. I am currently two-thirds of the way through a sequel. I have also written two other novels - one historical fiction and the other a crime novel,set in Dublin. I'm married and have four young children. if you like laughter, screams and the odd tear or two (and that's just the parents...) ours is the place for you.


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4 comments:

  1. This book looks like just my cuppa, and I can't wait to get my mitts on it! I wonder if it's available in venues other than Amazon. I'm unable to get books from them here in Jordan...

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  2. I have contacted the author for you, Jimlwright. We will see what he says.

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  3. AnonymousJuly 02, 2012

    Hi, thanks for showing an interest in my book. Unfortunately, for now, it is only available on Amazon. However, I will be looking into putting Tan on Barnes & Noble in the near future.

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  4. That sounds like an intense character book!

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