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When
Mahony returns to Mulderrig, a speck of a place on Ireland’s west coast, he
brings only a photograph of his long-lost mother and a determination to do
battle with the village’s lies.
His
arrival causes cheeks to flush and arms to fold in disapproval. No one in the
village - living or dead - will tell what happened to the teenage mother who
abandoned him as a baby, despite Mahony's certainty that more than one of them
has answers.
Between
Mulderrig’s sly priest, its pitiless nurse and the caustic elderly actress
throwing herself into her final village play, this beautiful and darkly comic
debut novel creates an unforgettable world of mystery, bloody violence and
buried secrets.
When
Mahony returns to Mulderrig, a speck of a place on Ireland’s west coast, he
brings only a photograph of his long-lost mother and a determination to do
battle with the village’s lies.
When
Mahony returns to Mulderrig, a speck of a place on Ireland’s west coast, he
brings only a photograph of his long-lost mother and a determination to do
battle with the village’s lies.
His
arrival causes cheeks to flush and arms to fold in disapproval. No one in the
village - living or dead - will tell what happened to the teenage mother who
abandoned him as a baby, despite Mahony's certainty that more than one of them
has answers.
Between
Mulderrig’s sly priest, its pitiless nurse and the caustic elderly actress
throwing herself into her final village play, this beautiful and darkly comic
debut novel creates an unforgettable world of mystery, bloody violence and
buried secrets.
Advance Praise
‘Himself is a sort of Under Milk Wood meets The Third Policeman meets Agatha Christie. It’s a highly unusual tale set in a highly unusual Irish village full of dark secrets and engaging characters (not all of them still alive). Lushly imagined, delightfully original and very, very funny, it hurtles along from the very first page. A hugely enjoyable read.’ ML Steadman, author of The Light Between Oceans
‘Jess Kidd is a genius. Her prose sparkles with wit, savagery and startling originality. I loved it’ Tasha Kavanagh, author of Things We Have In Common
‘Himself is a sort of Under Milk Wood meets The Third Policeman meets Agatha Christie. It’s a highly unusual tale set in a highly unusual Irish village full of dark secrets and engaging characters...
‘Himself is a sort of Under Milk Wood meets The Third Policeman meets Agatha Christie. It’s a highly unusual tale set in a highly unusual Irish village full of dark secrets and engaging characters (not all of them still alive). Lushly imagined, delightfully original and very, very funny, it hurtles along from the very first page. A hugely enjoyable read.’ ML Steadman, author of The Light Between Oceans
‘Jess Kidd is a genius. Her prose sparkles with wit, savagery and startling originality. I loved it’ Tasha Kavanagh, author of Things We Have In Common