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Paul Teague

    This author crafts compelling dystopian and science fiction narratives, often drawing inspiration from real-world locations and historical events. Their storytelling dives into worlds on the brink of crisis, where characters battle for survival in perilous, dystopian landscapes filled with twists and turns. With a background in broadcasting and journalism, they excel at creating fast-paced, action-packed stories that immerse readers in dark visions of the future.

    The Grid 1
    The Grid 3
    Economic Citizenship in the European Union
    The Grid 2
    The Reconstruction of Workplace Conflict Resolution
    Brexit and the Political Economy of Ireland
    • 2024

      The Reconstruction of Workplace Conflict Resolution

      The Road to the Workplace Relations Commission in Ireland

      • 182 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Focusing on the dynamics of innovation in Ireland, the book explores the role of the Workplace Relations Commission, a new state agency dedicated to resolving workplace conflicts. It highlights how this agency fosters trust among employers, unions, employees, and the government, using in-depth primary research to analyze its operational effectiveness and impact on workplace relations.

      The Reconstruction of Workplace Conflict Resolution
    • 2021

      Brexit and the Political Economy of Ireland

      Creating a New Economic Settlement

      • 162 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The book offers a comprehensive analysis of Brexit's effects on the political and economic landscape of Northern Ireland and Ireland. It aims to provide clarity amidst the often confusing debates surrounding the Northern Ireland economy, presenting a systematic exploration of the potential future challenges and opportunities stemming from the Brexit decision.

      Brexit and the Political Economy of Ireland
    • 2021

      The Grid 2

      Quest for Vengeance: Fall of Justice

      • 234 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The plot revolves around two friends ensnared in a dystopian environment known as The Grid, where a deadly plague originated during the presidency of a key figure. As they navigate this perilous landscape, they uncover a conspiracy aimed at concealing the truth from the inhabitants of The City. Central to the narrative is a man's desperate quest to reunite with his family, driving him to extreme measures in a world filled with danger and deception.

      The Grid 2
    • 2021

      The Grid 3

      Catharsis: Fall of Justice

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      In the climactic conclusion of The Grid Trilogy, tensions reach a boiling point as characters confront their pasts and the consequences of their choices. The intricate world-building and complex relationships come to a head, revealing hidden truths and unexpected alliances. Themes of power, sacrifice, and redemption are explored as the protagonists navigate a landscape fraught with danger and moral dilemmas. Readers can expect an exhilarating resolution that ties together the trilogy's overarching narrative while delivering emotional depth and thrilling action.

      The Grid 3
    • 2021

      The Grid 1

      Fall of Justice

      • 194 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Set in a fortress city known for its brutal prison, the story follows a resilient survivor who is determined to overcome the odds stacked against them. As they navigate the challenges of this oppressive environment, themes of survival, hope, and defiance emerge, highlighting the struggle against tyranny and the quest for freedom. The gripping narrative explores the depths of human strength and the will to escape a grim fate.

      The Grid 1
    • 2020

      Left for Dead

      • 314 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      A return to the past. Two guilty secrets. A memory that won't stay buried ... When Charlotte and Will Grayson return to the seaside resort where they met as teenagers, they hope it'll help to heal the wounds in their marriage. But visiting the dilapidated holiday camp where their relationship began brings terrible memories back from the past. The man who'd once made their lives hell has come back to find them - only, the last time they saw him, they'd left him for dead on the beach. As the threats to their new life become more severe, Charlotte and Will discover that they were mistaken about what happened to Bruce Craven on that fateful night. And now he's returned to finish off what was started thirty years ago. Sometimes the past is best left alone Left for Dead is the first book in the Morecambe Bay Trilogy. Book 2 is Circle of Lies and Book 3 is Truth Be Told.

      Left for Dead
    • 2013

      Recession at Work

      HRM in the Irish Crisis

      • 250 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The book explores the impact of the Irish recession on human resource management, analyzing how leading firms have adapted through innovative HR strategies to sustain and revive their businesses. It addresses changes in union representation and influence, providing a comprehensive examination of the challenges faced since the economic downturn in 2008. By contextualizing these developments within international experiences and commentary, it offers valuable insights into the evolving landscape of work and employment during a critical period in Ireland's history.

      Recession at Work
    • 1999

      Economic Citizenship in the European Union

      Employment Relations in the New Europe

      • 244 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Focusing on the challenges confronting Europe's social model, the book examines macro-economic, productive, and institutional pressures. It evaluates various economic and political programs designed to address these crises and highlights the European Union's efforts to integrate a social dimension into the European economy. Through this analysis, it sheds light on the complexities of sustaining social welfare in a changing economic landscape.

      Economic Citizenship in the European Union