Be transported pitch-side in this story of the fluctuating fortunes and football heroics that marked Northern Ireland's 1982 campaign. Based on new interviews with many of the players, including Norman Whiteside and Martin O'Neill, as well as with manager Billy Bingham, this book is a vivid account of the team's glory days.
Evan Marshall Books
Evan Marshall crafts engaging mystery novels celebrated for their wit and vibrant characters. His works frequently incorporate elements that appeal to fans of both classic and contemporary detective fiction, earning praise for their clever plotting. Marshall's style is characterized by accessible storytelling and a knack for drawing readers into the narrative. His mastery of the genre is evident in carefully constructed plots that often echo the spirit of renowned mystery authors.






Evil Justice
- 347 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Terror grips Manhattan as the Ankh Killer leaves a trail of strangled, mutilated women across the city. Then sanitation supervisor Anna Winthrop discovers the killer's latest victim in her own garage - coquettish Sharl Baird, a member of Anna's crew.
The Marshall Plan for Novel Writing
- 258 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Transforming a story idea into a publishable novel requires a blend of writing skill, editorial insight, and literary market knowledge. This guide by Evan Marshall combines his expertise as an agent, editor, and novelist to provide aspiring authors with essential tools and strategies. Readers will learn how to craft compelling narratives, refine their writing style, and navigate the complexities of the publishing world, making it an invaluable resource for anyone looking to succeed in the literary field.
Novel Writing
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
This title provides a methodical and effective approach to planning, plotting, writing and finishing a successful novel. The content is broken down into 16 steps designed to simplify the novel-writing process.
Exploring the transformative impact of robotics on society, this book delves into the advancements in technology and the ethical implications of integrating robots into daily life. It examines how automation is reshaping industries, the workforce, and personal relationships, while also addressing concerns about security and human interaction. With insights from experts and case studies, readers will gain a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and opportunities presented by the robot revolution.
Spirit of '58
- 272 pages
- 10 hours of reading
The full story of Northern Ireland's greatest ever team and the 1958 World Cup Campaign