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August 2006

1. Don't Ever Tell
2. Battling Jack
3. Highland Highway
4. Seal
5. John Bellany
6. Pocket Rocket
7. The Bird That Never Flew
8. The Damage Done
9. The Greatest Footballer You Never Saw
10. The Players

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'Her story is so horrific, it's almost unbelievable' - She Magazine

No.5 in Ireland's bestsellers list

'What's amazing is that not only has O'Beirne had the strength to survive decades of abuse but that she has now had the courage to stand up and write about her experiences in an attempt to gain justice for herself and the many other women who suffered likewise' - Morning Star



Battling Jack

 

'His tale gives a real insight into the battles the family faced in and out of the ring' - Daily Star

'Quality' - Independant On Sunday

 

 


Highland Highway

 

The Highland High Way is a magnificent high-level route through some of Scotland's most dramatic scenery and across its finest hills - a real Munro-bagger's delight.








Seal

 

Seal is a unique, inspiring and true story. It is a story about a relationship born of music and love, and of a woman's fight to save the true inhabitants of the seas.

 

 

 


John Bellany

'This is an important and beautiful book, full of photographs of the artist throughout his career and packed with fine reproductions of a wide range of his prolific output' - Critics Choice, Daily Mail











Pocket Rocket'His book is a fascinating insight into what it takes to become a world champion - in and out of the ring' - Stephen Watson

'McCulloch's first-hand account of his beginnings in Belfast's Shankhill to the heights of his 1995 WBC championchip and the brutal punishment he took in the past 10 years is riveting and frightening' - The Irish Times

'McCulloch has slugged it out with 11 world champions, all honestly chronicled in an articulate autobiography...which sometimes makes you wince with descriptions of the brutality he has both inflicted and endured' - Evening Herald (Dublin)


The Bird That Never Flew

''This is a compelling, often shocking, and uncompromising honest account of how the human spirit can survivealmost crushing odds. It is a story of family love, friendship and, ultimately, a desire for justice' - Greenock Telegraph

 


 

 

 


The Damage Done

Number 8 in The Bookseller, Top 20 Crime Non-fiction Titles

'The author made the mistake of trying to traffic heroin through Thailand and wound up in prison for 12 years... a gruelling cautionary tale reminiscent of Midnight Express' - Independent on Sunday



 

 


The Greatest Footballer You Never Saw
'The goals and the hell-raising, the referees, the drugs and a prison term, it's all here in The Greatest Footballer You Never Saw' - Sport First

'V potty but v interesting, tracking down the friends and relations of a dead footballer they never met and most people have never heard of' - New Statesman, Hunter Davies 5/12/99

'This is less about a football hooligan and more a story about a hooligan footballer...Friday died aged 38 from drug and alcohol abuse. He was one of the most colourful footballers ever, and anyone who reads this book will regret that they never saw him play' - MAXIM

 


The Players
A scam of a sham of a scam of a sham…Hilarious…And for once it’s Struggling Writers 1 Hollywood United 0’ - Johnny Vaughan

‘You won’t be able to put it down.’ - Celia Walden, Telegraph

'Reynold's book never fails to entertain . . .each chapter is enticingly short and will have you racing to finish it' - (****) – The Works

'This gripping and at times hilarious book follows the true story of taxi-driving scamster Colin Hayday and scriptwriter Jo Reynolds in their bid to seal a $15m movie deal with the moguls of Hollywood. The results were, and are, remarkable' - CNN Traveller





 

 

 

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