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Michael Byrnes

    Michael Byrnes is an internationally bestselling author celebrated for his gripping novels. His works often delve into complex themes with scientific precision and a keen insight into human nature. With masterful storytelling and an ability to keep readers on the edge of their seats until the very end, Byrnes has carved out a place among contemporary literature's leading voices.

    Michael Byrnes
    The Return Trip
    Lottery Boy
    The Genesis Plague
    The Sacred Bones
    The Sacred Blood
    The Sleeping Doll. Heart of the Dales. The Sacred Bones. The Island
    • 2023

      The Return Trip

      • 348 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      News reporter Ray James, on the road to chronicle the brave new world of Donald Trump. battles his own addictions and delusions as he tries to get his stories straight. Meanwhile, evidence mounts that someone is trying to kill him. Author Michael Byrne picks up the trail of the wandering Beat spirit that Jack Kerouac dropped off somewhere near Big Sur before drinking himself to death, and delivers a literary intervention in The Return Trip. His cast includes a shadowy network of Chinese ex-pats and a modern-day Navajo shaman, among other characters. Byrne's first novel Is alternately funny and touching, bawdy and reverential, light-hearted and profound.

      The Return Trip
    • 2019

      Hands & Brains Unbound

      The Failure of Nation-Building & the Illusion of World Order

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The book explores the philosophical underpinnings of the growing discord between politics and economics through the lens of nation-building, particularly focusing on the failed project in Bosnia-Herzegovina. It argues that economic relevance, rather than political frameworks, dictates the rise and fall of civilizations. By examining the consequences of economic instability—such as weakened social cohesion, political polarization, and corruption—the author suggests that confronting these truths may lead to a more enlightened and sustainable future for global society.

      Hands & Brains Unbound
    • 2016

      The End of Asquith

      • 328 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of World War I, the narrative unfolds in December 1916 as political turmoil engulfs Westminster. Amidst the failures of military campaigns, four influential politicians—Edward Carson, Max Aitken, Andrew Bonar Law, and David Lloyd George—conspire to oust Prime Minister Herbert Asquith. The story intimately explores Asquith's realization of the impending coup, his personal struggles with loyalty and familial concerns, and the monarchy's alarm at the government's collapse, marking a significant moment in British political history.

      The End of Asquith
    • 2015

      Exploring themes of history, environment, and psyche, Michael Byrne's latest collection showcases his signature painterly imagism paired with a whimsical approach to traditional forms. With a blend of technical skill and vibrant expression, the poems invite readers into a unique perspective, continuing the journey from his previous work, Southbound. A rich tapestry of emotions and insights awaits in this engaging collection.

      Man of Emails
    • 2015

      Short Stories

      • 68 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The book invites readers into a whimsical world filled with endless possibilities and enchanting adventures. It features a diverse cast of characters, ranging from humorous to kind-hearted, each contributing to the excitement and magic of the stories. Each tale promises to captivate the imagination, leaving readers eager for the next adventure.

      Short Stories
    • 2015

      A fast-moving and gripping thriller with a powerful emotional engagement; this is a young boy's story of loss and unbearable hope as he survives on London's streets.Reminiscent of Slumdog Millionaire, this contemporary adventure story set on the streets of London follows a boy whose luck is about to change. Since his mother's death, Bully has lost his old life. Living rough with his dog, Jack, he can't imagine his future. But one day, in the last birthday card she ever gave him, he finds a winning lottery ticket, a last gift from his mum that suddenly offers such hope. If only he can get to his prize on time. Life is not that simple. Bully's struggle to survive has just got a whole lot harder. They're after him on the streets, everyone wants a piece of him. And even if he does claim all that money, will he really be winning what he needs the most?

      Lottery Boy
    • 2012

      Becoming Whole

      • 168 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The book explores the often contentious relationship between science and religion, highlighting the tensions that arise when scientific findings clash with religious beliefs. It delves into the dismissive attitudes some scientists have towards religious faith and the skepticism that many religious groups hold towards scientific conclusions. Through this examination, the author aims to bridge the gap between these two realms, encouraging a dialogue that seeks common ground and understanding.

      Becoming Whole
    • 2010

      'The Genesis Plague' is a thriller from the author of 'The Sacred Blood' featuring a new cast of characters, an ancient curse and an archeological mystery.

      The Genesis Plague
    • 2009

      The Sacred Blood

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      4.1(54)Add rating

      A chilling mystery unfolds as the discovery of bones leads to a deeper investigation into a series of dark secrets and hidden truths. As the protagonist delves into the past, they confront haunting revelations that intertwine with their own life. The narrative explores themes of betrayal, the impact of history on the present, and the relentless pursuit of justice. With unexpected twists and complex characters, the story promises to keep readers on the edge of their seats as they unravel the connections between the past and the present.

      The Sacred Blood
    • 2008

      The Sacred Bones

      • 438 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      4.1(113)Add rating

      A pacy, page-turning thriller centred around the discovery of some mysterious ancient human remains in a hidden crypt beneath Jerusalem's Temple Mount

      The Sacred Bones