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Claire Kilroy Books
Claire Kilroy delves into the depths of the human psyche and intricate interpersonal dynamics. Her writing is characterized by sharp introspection and a precise command of language. Kilroy explores themes of identity, connection, and isolation within contemporary life. Her distinctive literary approach offers readers compelling and thought-provoking narrative experiences.


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- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Set in Dublin during the mid 1980s - gripped by a heroin epidemic and light years from the post EU economic boom - this book tells the story of a small group of mature students on a writing course at Trinity College, who became dangeriously obsessed with their tutor, a notorious writer.