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Send in the Devils Robert Cremins

Send in the Devils By Robert Cremins

Send in the Devils by Robert Cremins


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The son of Ireland's first media family, John Paul had been raised to sell nothing but himself. Within a few years of spinning out of Trinity, he had failed to make it as anything. But why disappear to Texas? Peter Dagg is charged with the mission to return the prodigal son to the fold.

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Send in the Devils by Robert Cremins

Bestselling Irish author's second hilarious novel All of Dublin is asking 'What is John Paul Mountain, of all people, doing in Maverick, Texas?' The son of Ireland's first media family, John Paul had been raised to sell nothing but himself. Within a few years of spinning out of Trinity, he had failed to make it as a front man, film-maker and poet-provocateur. But why disappear to a Texan city made up of world-within-a-world shopping malls? Peter Dagg, John Paul's old friend, is charged with the mission to return the prodigal son to the fold. At least in time for Peter's marriage to John Paul's sister, Suzette. However, soon new emissaries from Dublin are on their way...SEND IN THE DEVILS is an exceptionally entertaining portrait of the heirs apparent to the booming riches of new Ireland. Acclaimed novelist Robert Cremins takes us on a fast and funny ride through the land of the beautiful and the damned.

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Cremins entertainingly explores the culture-shock experienced by an Irishman in America - The Times

About Robert Cremins

Robert Cremins was born in 1968 and educated at Trinity College Dublin and the University of East Anglia. He lives in Texas with his wife and their two sons.

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GOR003128768
9780340717257
0340717254
Send in the Devils by Robert Cremins
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Hodder & Stoughton
20010517
224
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