Paul Lynch Books
Red sky in morning
By Paul Lynch
"A tense, thrilling debut novel that spans two continents, from "a writer to watch out for" (Colum McCann). It's 1832 and Coll Coyle has killed the wrong man. The dead man's father is an expert tra...
Read MoreGrace
By Paul Lynch
Cast out of her home by her mother, Grace, disguised as a boy and accompanied by her younger brother, embarks on a life-changing odyssey in the looming shadow of Ireland's Great Famine.
Read MoreThe black snow
By Paul Lynch
"In Donegal in the spring of 1945, a farmhand runs into a burning barn and does not come out alive. The farm's owner, Barnabas Kane, can only look on as his friend dies and all 43 of his cattle are...
Read MoreRed sky in morning
By Paul Lynch
Ireland, 1832. Farmer Coll Coyle is forced to swap dew-drenched Donegal for the sun-soaked American northeast, while his cruel pursuer vows a bloody revenge.
Read MoreRed sky in morning
By Paul Lynch
Ireland, 1832. Farmer Coll Coyle has killed the wrong man. The dead man's father is focused on vengeance and the hunt leads from the windswept bogs of County Donegal, across the Atlantic to the cho...
Read MoreRed sky in morning
By Paul Lynch
Ireland, 1832. Farmer Coll Coyle has killed the wrong man. The dead man's father is focused on vengeance and the hunt leads from the windswept bogs of County Donegal, across the Atlantic to the cho...
Read MoreRed sky in morning
By Paul Lynch
Ireland, 1832. Farmer Coll Coyle has killed the wrong man. The dead man's father is focused on vengeance and the hunt leads from the windswept bogs of County Donegal, across the Atlantic to the cho...
Read MoreRed sky in morning
By Paul Lynch
Ireland, 1832. Farmer Coll Coyle has killed the wrong man. The dead man's father is focused on vengeance and the hunt leads from the windswept bogs of County Donegal, across the Atlantic to the cho...
Read MoreThe black snow
By Paul Lynch
In the spring of 1945, farm-worker Matthew Peoples runs into a burning byre and does not come out alive. The farm's owner, Barnabas Kane, can only look on as his friend dies and all forty-three of...
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