![]() So what can I add to those reviews? Not much I feel, except that as I have a professional familiarity with the setting of the novel, perhaps a personal insight into certain aspects of this absorbing story might add something to complement other reviews.īriefly, the story covers three days in 1918 (October 31 – November 1) in Dublin, at the height of the Spanish flu epidemic, and just ten days before Armistice day. ![]() Since the publication of this novel in July this year, at the height of our first wave of the Australian COVID-19 epidemic, there have been many reviews, mostly very flattering, including one written by Frank O’Shea (a member of the Tinteán editorial team) for the Canberra Times. ![]()
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