A little boy left for dead when the US Marines destroy a terrorist training camp in Libya, Mohammed Maguire is brought back to Ireland, where he is treated as a public relations commodity by all sides of an argument he doesn't understand, but which he can see with the clear eyes of a child.
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About the Author:
The author was born in Northern Ireland in 1962 and educated at Bangor Grammar School before joining the County Down Spectator, where he was deputy editor for many years. In 1990 he received a Journalist's Fellowship to Oxford University for his reports from Uganda and he has received a Northern Ireland Press Award for his weekly satirical column.
Review:
Praise for Divorcing Jack: 'As sharp as a pint of snake-bite Richly paranoid and very funny' Sunday Times Praise for Cycle of Violence: 'Fast-paced, very black and very funny. Roddy Doyle meets Carl Hiaasen' Independent on Sunday Praise for Of Wee Sweetie Mice and Men: 'Fast, furious, riotously funny, and at the end, never a dry eye in the house' Mail on Sunday Praise for Empire State: 'Bateman on epic form in gloriously over-the-top saga' Daily Telegraph
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- PublisherHarper Collins
- Publication date2001
- ISBN 10 0002261189
- ISBN 13 9780002261180
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages228
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