Two Souls by Henry Mcdonald

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Two Souls by Henry Mcdonald

Robbie McManus is tortured. His psychopathic comrade 'Padre Pio' McCann is never far from wreaking havoc, his punk cousin 'Rex Mundi' has arrived from England and is getting in the way, his father is imploring him to finish his A-levels and get the hell out of Belfast--and then there's Sabine, the mysterious loner in The Pound who shimmers, trancelike, on the dancefloor to the opening track of David Bowie's Low. Her hair dyed jet black in a Cleopatra cut, she is a moving hieroglyphic that Robbie is desperate to decipher.

From the summer of 1978 to a frenzied Irish Cup Final day nine months later, and, through a series of smuggled 'prison comms, ' to the paramilitary-stalked Belfast streets of the late '80s, all threads collide in a tense, thrilling denouement.

At turns shocking and heart-breaking, Two Souls is a deeply affecting novel that crackles and enthralls, tragically exposing human nature's futile efforts to make the right decisions and to choose a life worth living.
Henry McDonald is a staff writer for The Guardian and The Observer, and has been a journalist covering conflicts around the world. He is the author of eight critically acclaimed non-fiction books.
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ISBN 13 9781785372575
ISBN 10 1785372572
Title Two Souls
Author Henry Mcdonald
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Merrion Press
Year published 2019-08-21
Number of pages 272
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