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Avon snaps up 'brilliantly crafted' Belfast crime series from Dempsey

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Published October 9, 2020 by Mark Chandler

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Brian McGilloway, ‘Long buried secrets and the sins of the past collide in this gripping exploration of fractured families, grieving children and how the crimes of yesterday still echo today. Who took Eden Mulligan? takes the reader on a twisting tale of intrigue that never lets up.’

 

'An intriguing, sophisticated read told in an authentic voice … A powerful story about conflict and the shadows it leaves behind.' Kelly Creighton

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‘A dark, twisting, compelling tale … Sharon is part of a new generation of crime writers able to mine Northern Ireland’s troubled history to craft gripping stories for today.’ Stuart Neville

 

"A dark and compelling tale from a thrilling new voice in Irish crime fiction." Brian McGilloway

 

 

‘A search for identity, set against evil and revenge ... a thrilling debut.’

Bestselling author, Louise Phillips

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"One of the things you need to show as an applicant for support from the Arts Council of Northern Ireland is that you are that special and committed thing - a real writer. It was clear from the start that Sharon Dempsey was indeed that thing and her plan to develop her skills with assistance was an exceptionally good one. The advice the award enabled her to source has had an obvious benefit and the publication of Little Bird heralds an assured new voice in fiction. The Arts Council is delighted to have played even a small role in her success."

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Damian Smyth

Head of Literature & Drama ACNI

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