SINCE THE success of The Butcher Boy in 1992, Patrick McCabe has pioneered a distinctive literary genre. His claustrophobic narratives – usually about the demise of small-town Ireland – have inhabited their own eccentrically imagined world. The latest novel is another dark tale of murder and mayhem set in a remote part of the Irish… Read more »
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