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April 2008
1. Don't Ever Tell
2. Someone to Watch Over Me
3. Ma, He Sold Me For a Few Cigarettes
4. The Damage Done
5. Every Single Ball
6. Essex Boys
7. Padre Pio
8. Mrs Mills Solves All Your Problems
9. Blue
10. Alfie
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'A devastating account of a stolen childhood . . . with this book [Kathy] succceeds magnificently' - Irish Independent
Don't Ever Tell is Kathy's harrowing account of her ruined childhood and of her subsequent fight for justice.
This is the shocking true story of one woman's battle to overcome a lifetime of physical and mental abuse
Izzy Hammond's deaf and partially blind parents attracted sympathy from the outside world, but no one knew of the horrific abuse their daughter was subjected to inside the family home.
Comparable to a female Angela's Ashes, MA, HE SOLD ME is a heart-rending memoir of a deprived childhood in 1950s and '60s Dublin that will both horrify and inspire
Thailand's harsh drugs laws are well known, but no one knows what really goes on behind Thai prison walls. Fellow's account of his years in Bangkok is a groundbreaking as it is harrowing - A MIDNIGHT EXPRESS come true. THE DAMAGE DONE tackles a sensitive and inflammatory subject -everyone has an opinion on drug traffickers and how they should be punished.
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
'You might never have seen a hurling game in your life, but within ten minutes of seeing Brian Corcoran play, you’d know and say, "That man with that helmet is special." He just has an authority, a grace, a presence that elevates him from everything else which surrounds him' – Ger Loughnane
Quite simply, Every Single Ball is the story of one of Ireland's greatest sporting comebacks, sportsmen and sports teams.

The true story of the rise of one of the most violent and successful criminal gangs of the 90's whose reign of terror was finally terminated when the three leaders were brutally murdered in their Range Rover one winter's evening.
Using personal testimonies, Padre Pio: The Irish Connection documents the widespread influence of this complex and intriguing Italian saint, who bore the wounds of Christ for half a century until his death in 1968.
From table manners to childcare, travel arrangements to sexual health, Mrs Mills has been handling the social and emotional dilemmas of the readers of the Sunday Times for the past ten years. She understands the heart-breaking problems of married life (‘My husband is having an affair with my brother’) and the difficulties of angry disputes with neighbours over their noisy love making and quick-growing conifers.

Barry Ferguson is Scotland's most gifted footballer, the heartbeat of Rangers and the captain of his country. He has grown up in the spotlight, but the fans know only his public face. Now, a star who is notoriously protective of his privacy opens his heart and delivers a no-holds-barred account of his career for Rangers and Scotland.
In Alfie!, Thomas reveals the inside story of his incredible life and offers readers an insight into one of the most intriguing personalities the game has ever known.
Surprisingly controversial . . . frank, honest, but above all entertaining
- Western Mail
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