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Tony O'Reilly

    Oxford Handbooks: Communication in Langu
    Death in the Liberties
    Murder in the Monto
    Notes from a Lost Tribe
    The Ponzi Man
    Tony 10
    • Tony 10

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      4.2(99)Add rating

      Tony 10 is the story of the postman who stole EURO1.75 million from the local post office, where he was a branch manager, to fund a gambling addiction that began with a bet of EURO1 and ended with the loss of more than EURO10 million, his family, his home - and won him a prison sentence.

      Tony 10
    • The Ponzi Man

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Richly insightful, deeply humorous, often poignant, The Ponzi Man skilfully reveals the inner-world of a man who knows every maddening thing about gambling, except how to give it up.

      The Ponzi Man
    • Notes from a Lost Tribe

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.4(11)Add rating

      Combining the razor-sharp wit of writer Declan Lynch with illustrations and contributions from Father Ted co-creator Arthur Mathews.

      Notes from a Lost Tribe
    • A SERIAL KILLER STALKS DUBLIN’S RED-LIGHT DISTRICT IN 1916 Fans of Sebastian Barry and Pat Barker will enjoy this mix of politics, espionage, and murder against the backdrop of global and national conflict. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'Chilling, intelligent and scarily prophetic – unputdownable. An extraordinary new talent' In the days following the 1916 Dublin Rising, Christopher Flinter, a young Dubliner, deserts from the British army and returns home from Flanders to avenge the death of his younger brother. Caught in the act of revenge, he is imprisoned in Dublin Castle. There he meets Major Jonathan Byatt, a British secret service agent who gives him two choices: be shot for desertion or work undercover for the British.Christopher’s mission is to infiltrate the Monto, the biggest red-light district in Europe, and locate an American agent. The agent, code-named Janus, has a darker side. He is also a depraved serial killer who roams the alleyways of the Monto, terrorising the prostitutes who ply their trade there.Christopher then meets Nell, a spirited young woman who supports the rebels’ cause, and their feelings for each other grow. He, with comrades fighting and dying in the trenches in Flanders, finds his loyalties divided.Intent on honouring his promise to Byatt, he wanders blindly through the dark heart of the Monto, searching for clues, aware that he himself may be the next target of the faceless and brilliant assassin he seeks.

      Murder in the Monto
    • What really happens when students try to communicate with each other in the classroom? What makes them succeed? Why do they sometimes fail? In this book, Tony Lynch uses classroom research and transcripts from real lessons to explain the process of classroom interaction. He shows how this can help teachers with assessing students' performance and designing communicative tasks that work.

      Oxford Handbooks: Communication in Langu