This historical novel is set in Rath Cahill in Co. Limerick on the edge of County Kerry, which centres on the story of one family during big events in the region...
Doras is a boy. He meets a girl, Fuinneog. The two of them set off together, fleeing from the Orphanage, the Law, and the Guards. After a night in the...
An English lecturer in Canada, John Berry, decides to opt for early retirement as rumours mount regarding his lecherous nature. This affords him the extra time in which to explore...
Fast-paced detective thriller following Bernaidín, the daughter of the Superintendent Cathal ‘Kojak’ Ó Cearúil, this time around, as she aims to bring a local drugs baron and international criminal to...
Anansi is a lovable rogue who likes to play tricks on and irritate his neighbours. However he is quite social and likes to chat with other animals…when he’s not eating...
Go to Ibiza for a week and you will see it all: shameless days on the beach; lustful long slender legs; people unconscious on the street; impulsive temptation; finding a...
Native Donegal writers made a considerable contribution to the emerging Revivalist Gaelic literature in the last century. In this book, the biography of Fionn Mac Cumhaill, a prolific and influential...
A beautifully crafted memoir that tells, with humour and affection, how Anraí was ‘captured’ by the Irish language. The title of the book loosely translates to ‘My Time’. It pays...
In these essays published in the pages of the Irish Times and some recently in Comhar magazine itself, the author takes us on a journey to Russia, Iran, Kurdistan, Egypt,...