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'A perfect book club read ... Assured and powerful' SUNDAY TIMES 'An emotionally eviscerating tale' MAIL ON SUNDAY 'I loved this novel ... An addictive read' GILLIAN ANDERSON 'Moves between rage, forgiveness and hope ... A stonkingly good novel' SARAH WINMAN 'A beautiful, accomplished debut' LOUISE KENNEDY It's 1994 in County Donegal, Ireland, and everyone is talking about Colette Crowley – the writer, the bohemian, the woman who left her husband and sons to pursue a relationship with a married man in Dublin. But now Colette is back, and nobody knows why. Returning to the…mehr

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'A perfect book club read ... Assured and powerful' SUNDAY TIMES 'An emotionally eviscerating tale' MAIL ON SUNDAY 'I loved this novel ... An addictive read' GILLIAN ANDERSON 'Moves between rage, forgiveness and hope ... A stonkingly good novel' SARAH WINMAN 'A beautiful, accomplished debut' LOUISE KENNEDY It's 1994 in County Donegal, Ireland, and everyone is talking about Colette Crowley – the writer, the bohemian, the woman who left her husband and sons to pursue a relationship with a married man in Dublin. But now Colette is back, and nobody knows why. Returning to the community to try and reclaim her old life, Colette quickly learns that they are unwilling to give it back to her. The man to whom she is still married is denying her access to her children, and while the legalisation of divorce might be just around the corner, Colette finds herself caught between her old life and the freedom for which she risked everything. Desperate to see her children, she enlists the help of Izzy, a housewife and mother of two, and the women forge a friendship that will send them on a spiralling journey – one toward a path of self-discovery, and the other toward tragedy. Brilliantly observed from a sharp new literary talent, The Coast Road is a novel about a closed community and the consequences of daring to move against the tide.

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Alan Murrin
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If the book club queen Reese Witherspoon relocated to the Irish Republic, this would tick all her boxes ... This is an assured and powerful debut, and Murrin shows impressive imaginative power in inhabiting the hopes and fears of married, middle-aged mothers. It’s well worth a slot in your book club calendar ... It is thoughtful, readable and funny, and even occasionally thrilling ... An assured and powerful debut, and Murrin shows impressive imaginative power
Alan Murrin writes with the calm, poetic fluency of the best of Irish writers. The Coast Road is set in Donegal the year before divorce became legal in Ireland, and the many themes are equally - sadly - as relevant now. Women's autonomy is beautifully scrutinised in a shifting tempo that moves between rage, forgiveness and hope. It's a stonkingly good novel. Just read it Sarah Winman, bestselling author of STILL LIFE
"I loved this novel. All the female characters are complex and fascinating, and full of anger and hope. I found it an addictive read." - Gillian Anderson, actor

"Propelled by a gripping narrative and powerfully drawn characters The Coast Road makes for compulsive reading. Alan Murrin has written a poignant, utterly truthful story of passions prejudice and tragedy in a small town." - Gabriel Byrne, actor and author of Walking with Ghosts

"Alan Murrin is a gifted storyteller, his characters so fully realised I fretted for them as I read. A beautiful, accomplished debut." - Louise Kennedy, author of Trespasses

"Alan Murrin writes with the calm, poetic fluency of the best of Irish writers. The Coast Road is set in Donegal the year before divorce became legal in Ireland, and the many themes are equally-sadly-as relevant now. Women's autonomy is beautifully scrutinised in a shifting tempo that moves between rage, forgiveness, and hope. It's a stonkingly good novel. Just read it." - Sarah Winman, author of Still Life and Tin Man

"This is an incredibly satisfying novel, told with great tenderness and tremendous storytelling verve. A book to be savoured." - Colin Walsh, author of Kala

"An exceptional debut about marriage and freedom, about love and the ways it can heal and hurt us. A must read for 2024." - Sarah Crossan, author of Here Is the Beehive

"An assured, gripping debut." - Jaime Quatro, author of Fire Sermon

"An eerie, urgent debut from an exciting new voice." - Neil Blackmore, author of Radical Love

"A smashing debut ... Each of the characters is vividly rendered, and Murrin excels at portraying the rippling consequences of small-town gossip and intolerance. This is a marvel." - Publishers Weekly

"A perfect book club read... This accomplished debut novel explores failing relationships in a small town in 90s Ireland-when divorce was not an option... It is thoughtful, readable and funny, and even occasionally thrilling... If the book club queen Reese Witherspoon relocated to the Irish Republic, this would tick all her boxes... An assured and powerful debut." - The Sunday Times

"Murrin's novel is immaculately crafted, his characterisation beautifully nuanced... Murrin writes perceptively about love, desire and the limitations placed on women... this is a compelling, compassionate page-turner." - The Observer

"Murrin switches with remarkable ease between perspectives, at home in the voice of a bohemian poet as he is a priest or plumber. This fluid narrative style makes for an engrossing read and it's clear to see why his debut was part of a five-way auction... [Murrin] has written a gripping character-driven novel that is accessible and literary in style." - The Irish Times

"Tender, truthful and simmering with rage, Murrin's lyrical debut delves into troubled marriages on the eve of Ireland's' referendum... It's an emotionally eviscerating tale, told in deceptively calm prose." - The Mail on Sunday

"Scandal, hypocrisy and the stigma of divorce make this Irish novel sing... The story is crisply told. Murrin is sceptically yet tenderly observant." - The Sunday Telegraph

"Murrin is at his best when he is dissecting the intricacies of human relationships with the scalpel-wielding precision of a surgeon." - The Business Post

"With nuanced observations, humour and heartbreak, the novel mirrors the backdrop of the sea, whose ebb and flow belies dangerous currents below the surface." - Women & Home, Book of the Month

"Murrin writes with a masterful ease and confidence." - The Debut Digest

"This story of tragedy and strength casts you into the waves of small-town life." - Sainsbury's Magazine

"The novel is wonderful on what it means to live in a patriarchal society and the consequences women can suffer for trying to follow their dreams. Compelling." - The Daily Mail

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