Kay Kelly has always envied pretty, privileged Violet-May Duff, but
the two young girls come from very different worlds. Suddenly
befriended by Violet-May, Kay finds herself welcomed into the grand
Duff house, where, charmed by Violet-May’s sister, the ethereal
Rosemary-June, and intrigued by Mrs Duff, a woman with a past, she
falls helplessly in love with Violet-May’s brother Robbie. It all
seems too good to be true. And it is.
One mild September afternoon the three young girls take Violet-May’s
baby brother for a walk in his pram. What happens on Bone Bridge that
day will change all their lives forever.
Now in her thirties, Kay’s path crosses once more with the Duff family
and it doesn’t take her long to realise that something is very wrong.
With the life of a child clearly threatened, Kay is forced to accept
that what happened all
those years ago on Bone Bridge has come back to haunt her. Now, not
only must she resurrect painful memories, but the time has come to
finally face up to terrible truths, even if it means putting her own
life in danger.
'A full on, multi-plotted, page-turning thriller' - Irish Examiner
From the bestselling author of Through Streets Broad and Narrow, Ha'penny Chance and The Ha'penny Place.
By the author of The Summer of Lily & Esme, winner of the Children's Book of the Year.
Book 10 in the popular In a Nutshell 'Heroes' series. (This is also available in Irish)
From the author of Irish Times Bestseller They All Fall Down
From the bestselling author of Sing Me to Sleep Ever story deserves an ending. But first, the beginning much be told.
Bestselling author of The Secrets of Armstrong HouseSecrets, love, lies, murder - the legacy passes through the generations
Between 1856 and 1864, five remarkable girls were born in Cork, Ireland.
19 Railway Street explores the link that connects two different worlds and two remarkable young people on the brink of maturity. This is a unique collaboration between two of Ireland’s most popular authors. Llywelyn’s previous novels for children have won two Bisto Book Awards and one Reading Association of Ireland Award for excellence.
Six of the largest religions in the world explained: Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, Sikhism
This is the story of Saint Colmcille: saint, scholar and one of the first people to see the Loch Ness Monster!
Includes class discussion topics, glossary and timeline.
'The Devil wears Prada meets Bridget Jones - The Sunday Independent
From the bestselling author of The Ghosts of Magnificent Children
Introducing the NEW Hands on History 'MY TIME' series