Fergus Fadden is trying to build a new life, but first he must escape the guilt-ridden legacy of his Irish past. Then he is plagued by a host of apparitions, who have come to haunt him and question Fergus - about his motives, his beliefs and his current lifestyle.
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Fergus Fadden’s future would seem to be ripe with promise and possibility. He has a new love – the young and beautiful Dani – and the prospect of a lucrative and prestigious career in Holly wood as a screenwriter. But his new life can only begin when he has settled his divorce and put all of his previous mistakes and disappointments behind him – a difficult undertaking when the ghost of his long-dead father and other strange apparitions from his Irish past arrive to torment and confuse him.
“Moor is a thoroughbred, a writer who can be elegant and plain ... a fine storyteller.”
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“Brian Moor brings absolute conviction to this terrible and comic haunting.”
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Brian Moore, whom Graham Greene called his ‘favourite living novelist’, was born in Belfast in 1921. He emigrated to Canada in 1948, where he became a journalist and adopted Canadian citizenship. He spent some time in New York before settling in California.
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