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Patrick O'Sullivan

    Patrick O'Sullivan crafts imaginative tales within the realms of fantasy and science fiction. His writing stands out for its unique perspective on speculative worlds, delving into unexplored corners of the human imagination. O'Sullivan's stories are known for their engaging narratives and thought-provoking themes. Readers will appreciate his masterful storytelling and rich prose.

    Quite Possibly False
    Quite Possibly Final
    Letters to the Earth
    Maddy Dune and the Baleful Lantern
    The Lusitania: Unravelling the Mysteries
    Breaking Away
    • 2023

      Maddy Dune and the Baleful Lantern

      • 414 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      When half-human enchanter Maddy Dune saves the royal heir and unexpectedly wins a magical competition she accidentally plunges into the heart of an ancient conflict. Ordered to protect the competition's trophy for a year and a day, Maddy reluctantly agrees, only to discover the trophy is coveted, cursed, and in the wrong hands. Ask anyone. Now the magical and unpredictable Folk are whispering of prophecy and plotting rebellion. Changelings grown from stolen hair and fingernails are turning up on Maddy's doorstep. Undead sorcerers are turning up everywhere. And Its Royal Tanist, her soul mate and heir to the throne has disappeared. The Department of Criminal Magic is clueless. Her adoptive parents are hopeless. Maddy is on her own, her only allies a birdlike emissary created by the murderous kylochs of Ghula, and her adoptive father's fantastically clever clockwork cat. Maddy must puzzle out the hidden truth about the enigmatic Spelling Bee trophy before it's too late. But first she must face an even more terrifying truth--and one she can't escape.

      Maddy Dune and the Baleful Lantern
    • 2023

      Exploring the theme of nostalgia and the complexities of returning to one's roots, this narrative delves into the emotional journey of a character confronting their past. As they navigate the changes in their hometown and within themselves, the story reveals the struggles of reconciling memories with reality. Relationships, personal growth, and the impact of time are central to this poignant tale, highlighting the challenges of finding a sense of belonging after years of absence.

      Singularity Sun
    • 2023

      Beneath the Hidden Gyre

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      A gripping narrative unfolds as a determined hero faces a looming threat that only he can confront. Meanwhile, a strong and resourceful heroine emerges, destined to rescue him from peril. Their intertwined fates highlight themes of courage, sacrifice, and the power of partnership in overcoming formidable challenges. As the tension escalates, the story promises an engaging blend of action and emotional depth, showcasing the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.

      Beneath the Hidden Gyre
    • 2022

      Quite Possibly Final

      • 274 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Exploring themes of civil rights and personal freedom, this book delves into the experiences of individuals confronted by law enforcement. Through a series of real-life encounters, it highlights the complexities of legal interactions and the importance of knowing one's rights. The narrative combines personal anecdotes with insightful commentary, encouraging readers to engage critically with issues of justice and authority. It serves as both a guide and a thought-provoking examination of contemporary societal challenges surrounding detention and police encounters.

      Quite Possibly Final
    • 2022

      Quite Possibly False

      • 76 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Set against a backdrop of political turmoil, the narrative follows a determined journalist as she uncovers a web of corruption and deceit. The protagonist navigates dangerous terrain, facing threats from powerful figures who will stop at nothing to protect their secrets. Themes of resilience and the quest for truth drive the story, highlighting the impact of investigative journalism on society. With rich character development and a gripping plot, the book explores the moral complexities of seeking justice in a flawed world.

      Quite Possibly False
    • 2022

      Quite Possibly Allies

      • 458 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      Set against a backdrop of tension and impending doom, the story revolves around a man facing execution. As the narrative unfolds, themes of justice, morality, and the struggle for survival emerge. The protagonist grapples with his fate while exploring the complexities of human nature and societal norms. The gripping plot delves into the psychological turmoil of both the condemned and those involved in the execution, raising questions about redemption and the value of life.

      Quite Possibly Allies
    • 2022

      Quite Possibly True

      • 116 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      In a gripping tale of life and death, a protagonist embarks on a perilous journey to resurrect the deceased in order to save the living. This quest intertwines themes of sacrifice, the consequences of tampering with the natural order, and the struggle between hope and despair. As the story unfolds, the character faces moral dilemmas and unexpected challenges that test their resolve and humanity, ultimately leading to profound revelations about love, loss, and the value of life itself.

      Quite Possibly True
    • 2018

      I Call You Friends

      Friendship with Jesus in Daily Life

      • 134 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Fr. Pat O'Sullivan addresses the common struggles many face with prayer, highlighting feelings of inadequacy and distractions that undermine spiritual efforts. He offers reassurance and understanding, drawing from his own experiences to connect with readers. Through his insights, he encourages a deeper exploration of prayer, bridging the gap between intention and action, and fostering a more meaningful spiritual practice.

      I Call You Friends
    • 2016

      Breaking Away

      A Harrowing True Story of Resilience, Courage, and Triumph

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.3(13)Add rating

      The story follows Patrick O'Sullivan, a talented young hockey player whose exceptional skills drew the attention of NHL scouts and set high expectations for his future. However, his promising career takes a dramatic turn as he faces unforeseen challenges that derail his path to greatness. This narrative explores the pressures of talent, the impact of adversity, and the journey of a young athlete grappling with the realities of success and failure.

      Breaking Away
    • 2014

      The Sinking of the Lusitania

      • 252 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Previously published as: The Lusitania: unravelling the mysteries, 1998.

      The Sinking of the Lusitania