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I dTír Strainséartha

Liam Mac Cóil

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I dTír Strainséartha; 384 pp; paperback; 978-1-909907-53-9

Across Europe with a Brutal Spy at his Heels

THE SECOND BOOK IN THE ‘LÚCÁS Ó BRIAIN’ SERIES (An Litir). The Atlantic port of Galway 1612, Lucás, a young student and a gifted swordsman, is entrusted by a shady Jesuit priest with an important letter to be delivered into the hands of Aodh Mór Ó Néill, Earl of Tyrone (leader of the Irish chieftains in Rome seeking the help of Philip of Spain to retake Ireland from the English) . Lúcás’s mission will take him on a perilous journey across Europe. Following hot on his heels, in the narrow streets of the city, is the enemy’s most devious and brutal spy – with orders to stop him, at all costs.

“A Page-Turner”

I dTír Strainséartha is the second of a trilogy of novels by Liam Mac Cóil that will traverse Europe on the company of Lúcás Ó Briain in the early years of the 16th Century, with the enemy snapping at our heels.

“A Singular Achievement.”

Tá an-mhothú ann don tréimhse in atmaisféar na Gaillimhe. Braitheann tú go raibh tú ann i 1612. Airíonn tú go bhfuil tú i lámha scríbhneora an-snasta. — Éilís Ní Dhuibhne, Comhluadar na Leabhar, RTÉ RnaG

Page-turner…. Seasfaidh an scéal seo i measc mórscéalta gaiscíochta an domhain. — Proinsias Mac a’Bhaird, Gaelscéal
Seo é an saothar is dírí agus is eachtrúla atá scríofa Liam Mac Cóil go nuige seo. Ropann an scéal ar aghaidh ó eachtra go heachtra agus ropann an léitheoir ar aghaidh ó leathanach go leathanach. — Micheál Mac Craith, Comhar.

You can feel the boots and blades in Mac Cóil’s Galway… An Litir is a singular achievement. — Pól Ó Muiri, The Irish Times

“Coinníonn Mac Cóil gearradh faoin bprós ó thús deireadh agus fágtar an léitheoir ag fiafraí cén deireadh a bheidh le Lúcás sa Lobháin? Is mairg don té a déarfadh nach mbíonn spraoi ar an stair.” — Dónall Ó Braonáin, Tuairisc.ie

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