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Don't Look Back in Ongar (eBook, ePUB) - O'Carroll-Kelly, Ross
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'Ross is a national institution' Irish Times
'One of the funniest writers in the land' Irish Independent
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'When the literary history of the twenty-first century is written, it will record that a cartoon rugger bugger stole the hearts of the Irish people' Sunday Times
In the twenty-seventh instalment of the best-selling Ross O'Carroll Kelly series, the nation's favourite upper class yob returns home from bonding with goys on the Camino to pandemonium.
His father is causing havoc in Áras an Uachtaráin, Sorcha still wants a divorce and Ronan has snubbed Harvard in favour of
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'Ross is a national institution' Irish Times

'One of the funniest writers in the land' Irish Independent

* * *


'When the literary history of the twenty-first century is written, it will record that a cartoon rugger bugger stole the hearts of the Irish people' Sunday Times

In the twenty-seventh instalment of the best-selling Ross O'Carroll Kelly series, the nation's favourite upper class yob returns home from bonding with goys on the Camino to pandemonium.

His father is causing havoc in Áras an Uachtaráin, Sorcha still wants a divorce and Ronan has snubbed Harvard in favour of working for the dastardly Hennessy Coghlan-O'Hara. Our daring hero may have come home to catch a breath, but the real circus has only just begun . . .

It's like, 'Fooooooock!'

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'I hope this series runs for decades' Belfast Telegraph

'An extraordinary run of sustained comedic excellence . . . brilliant' Irish Times


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Ross O'Carroll-Kelly