
Among the Ruins: The gripping sequel to the thrillingly atmospheric crime debut WHERE THEY LIE
Among the Ruins: The gripping sequel to the thrillingly atmospheric crime debut WHERE THEY LIE
âCoughlan is one of those crime writers whose books transcend the genre, vividly recreating the atmosphere of a period of social turmoil.â THE TIMES
The new atmospheric mystery from the author of the acclaimed Where They Lie, and a beautifully written tale about one womanâs need to find the truth, whatever the cost.Â
Dublin, summer 1970. Nicoletta Sarto is juggling work as the womenâs editor at the Irish Sentinel with twin baby girls at home. When sheâs approached by a barrister, Louise Leonard, whose aunt has just died, sheâs drawn into a story that could have dangerous consequences. Was Helen Leonard murdered, as her niece thinks? And who was the mysterious nurse who has now vanished, but to whom Helen left everything?
As Nicoletta investigates, she has to fight not only her own familyâs disapproval of her being a working mother, but also societyâs.Â
And as she slowly unpicks the mystery of Helen Leonardâs death, sheâs unaware that danger lurks around every cornerâŠÂ Â
PRAISE FOR WHERE THEY LIE, SHORTLISTED FOR THE AN POST IRISH CRIME NOVEL OF THE YEAR:
'A thrillingly dark and atmospheric tale, richly evocative of its time' JOHN BANVILLEÂ Â
'Gripping and brilliantly atmospheric, and Nicoletta Sarto, the novel's protagonist â the way she talks, the way she thinks â is a great invention' RODDY DOYLEÂ
'Atmospheric and absorbing, an ambitious young journalist finds herself at the heart of a corkscrew tale she never knew existed. A dark and turbulent journey to unexpected truths'Â VAL McDERMID
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Among the Ruins: The gripping sequel to the thrillingly atmospheric crime debut WHERE THEY LIE
âCoughlan is one of those crime writers whose books transcend the genre, vividly recreating the atmosphere of a period of social turmoil.â THE TIMES
The new atmospheric mystery from the author of the acclaimed Where They Lie, and a beautifully written tale about one womanâs need to find the truth, whatever the cost.Â
Dublin, summer 1970. Nicoletta Sarto is juggling work as the womenâs editor at the Irish Sentinel with twin baby girls at home. When sheâs approached by a barrister, Louise Leonard, whose aunt has just died, sheâs drawn into a story that could have dangerous consequences. Was Helen Leonard murdered, as her niece thinks? And who was the mysterious nurse who has now vanished, but to whom Helen left everything?
As Nicoletta investigates, she has to fight not only her own familyâs disapproval of her being a working mother, but also societyâs.Â
And as she slowly unpicks the mystery of Helen Leonardâs death, sheâs unaware that danger lurks around every cornerâŠÂ Â
PRAISE FOR WHERE THEY LIE, SHORTLISTED FOR THE AN POST IRISH CRIME NOVEL OF THE YEAR:
'A thrillingly dark and atmospheric tale, richly evocative of its time' JOHN BANVILLEÂ Â
'Gripping and brilliantly atmospheric, and Nicoletta Sarto, the novel's protagonist â the way she talks, the way she thinks â is a great invention' RODDY DOYLEÂ
'Atmospheric and absorbing, an ambitious young journalist finds herself at the heart of a corkscrew tale she never knew existed. A dark and turbulent journey to unexpected truths'Â VAL McDERMID
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âCoughlan is one of those crime writers whose books transcend the genre, vividly recreating the atmosphere of a period of social turmoil.â THE TIMES
The new atmospheric mystery from the author of the acclaimed Where They Lie, and a beautifully written tale about one womanâs need to find the truth, whatever the cost.Â
Dublin, summer 1970. Nicoletta Sarto is juggling work as the womenâs editor at the Irish Sentinel with twin baby girls at home. When sheâs approached by a barrister, Louise Leonard, whose aunt has just died, sheâs drawn into a story that could have dangerous consequences. Was Helen Leonard murdered, as her niece thinks? And who was the mysterious nurse who has now vanished, but to whom Helen left everything?
As Nicoletta investigates, she has to fight not only her own familyâs disapproval of her being a working mother, but also societyâs.Â
And as she slowly unpicks the mystery of Helen Leonardâs death, sheâs unaware that danger lurks around every cornerâŠÂ Â
PRAISE FOR WHERE THEY LIE, SHORTLISTED FOR THE AN POST IRISH CRIME NOVEL OF THE YEAR:
'A thrillingly dark and atmospheric tale, richly evocative of its time' JOHN BANVILLEÂ Â
'Gripping and brilliantly atmospheric, and Nicoletta Sarto, the novel's protagonist â the way she talks, the way she thinks â is a great invention' RODDY DOYLEÂ
'Atmospheric and absorbing, an ambitious young journalist finds herself at the heart of a corkscrew tale she never knew existed. A dark and turbulent journey to unexpected truths'Â VAL McDERMID












