Ollie Ewing is barely surviving. Back home in Sligo after a few experiences in London, he collects trolleys in a supermarket car park and lives in a run-down house with a group of art students. Tormented by old regrets and terrible fears -- vague recollections of his brother s violent demise, and his best friend s grisly end as a pile of charred bones in the back of a lorry -- he decides at last to confront his demons.
About the Author
Dermot Healy was a poet, novelist and dramatist. He lived in County Sligo and was the author of A Goat s Song, Sudden Times, The Bend for Home and Long Time, No See. He won the Hennessy Award (twice), the Tom Gallon Award, the Encore Award and the AWB Vincent American Ireland Fund Literary Award. He died in 2014.
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