- Audiolibro
- 2021
- 8 hrs 26 min
- Bloomsbury Publishing
Título
Iron Annie
Descripción
Bloomsbury presents Iron Annie by Luke Cassidy, read by Eleanor McLoughlin.
I still think'a her every day, several times a day.
Aoife knows everyone in Dundalk's underworld. Too well, in some cases. But when she meets Annie, a beautiful whirlwind of a woman, and brings her to the Town, she finds that she doesn't know nearly enough about her. Annie is magnetic and wild and Aoife's desire to learn more quickly becomes a need, and then an obsession – to know this dangerous woman, to love her, to keep her. So when Aoife's friend and collaborator the Rat King asks her to help him dispose of ten kilos of cocaine, swiped from a rival, she brings Annie along for a road trip through a Britain that she only knows as a place to be suspicious of. So when Annie decides she doesn't want to return to Ireland, Aoife makes a decision that changes everything.
Gritty and yet tender, tragic and yet hopeful, Iron Annie is a breakneck journey that crackles with energy, warmth and heart, and marks the arrival of a fresh and vibrant new voice in literary fiction.
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Título:
Iron Annie
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Idioma:
EN
ISBN de audio:
9781526635976
Fecha de publicación:
1 de septiembre de 2021
Palabras clave:
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Duración
8 hrs 26 min
Tipo de producto
AUDIO
Explícito:
No
Audiodrama:
No
Unabridged:
Sí
Sobre el autor:
Born in Dundalk, Ireland, Luke Cassidy holds a PhD from the Sorbonne, Paris. He has written and staged two plays, Éire Saor and Cú Chulainn the Lover, at arts festivals throughout Ireland, and published short stories and essays in publications such as Le Monde Diplomatique, The Irish Times, Northwords Now, and Les Cahiers Européens de l'Imaginaire. He has been awarded bursaries through the Irish Arts Council and Moniack Mhór in Scotland, and a writing residency at the Horned Dorset Colony in New York in 2019.