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Catherine O'Flynn

    January 1, 1970

    Catherine O'Flynn is a British author whose works delve into the intricate connections between individuals and the worlds they inhabit. Her narrative skill and keen insight into human psychology establish her as a distinctive voice in contemporary fiction. O'Flynn often weaves elements of mystery and unexpected turns into her stories, keeping readers thoroughly engaged. Her writing is celebrated for its originality and its capacity to provoke deep thought.

    Catherine O'Flynn
    What Was Lost
    The News Where You are
    • 2010

      Beneath Frank's corny screen persona lies a haunting past marked by disappearances: the hit and run death of his predecessor Phil, the demolition of his father's brutalist architecture, and the unnoticed deaths of those who die alone in the city.

      The News Where You are
    • 2008

      What Was Lost

      • 246 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.3(692)Add rating

      'What Was Lost' is a poignant tale of changing times at Green Oaks shopping centre, and the balancing of love and loss.

      What Was Lost