Dublin (Ireland) -- Fiction
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Dublin (Ireland) -- Fiction
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Dublin (Ireland)
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Incoming Resources
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- Death in Dublin, a novel of suspense, Bartholomew Gill
- The lost island, a Gideon Crew novel, Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child
- A death in summer, a novel, Benjamin Black
- A portrait of the artist as a young man, James Joyce ; edited with an introduction and notes by Jeri Johnson
- The visitor, Zoe Miller
- High voltage, Karen Marie Moning
- The trespasser, a novel, Tana French
- Elegy for April, a novel, Benjamin Black
- Scarlet feather, Maeve Binchy
- The woman who stole my life, Marian Keyes
- Normal people, [a novel], Sally Rooney
- Broken Harbor, Tana French
- Ulysses, James Joyce ; with a foreword by Morris L. Ernst, and the 1933 decision of the U.S. District Court rendered by Judge John M. Woolsey lifting the ban on the entry of Ulysses into the United States
- The forgotten waltz, Anne Enright
- Holy orders, a Quirke novel, Benjamin Black
- This is how it ends, a novel, Kathleen MacMahon
- The Barrytown trilogy, Roddy Doyle
- Love, Roddy Doyle
- Evening class, Maeve Binchy
- Heart and soul, Maeve Binchy
- The pull of the stars, a novel, Emma Donoghue
- The rage, Gene Kerrigan
- O'Mara's/, Michelle Vernal
- The Magdalen girls, V.S. ALexander
- Quentins, Maeve Binchy
- The pull of the stars, a novel, Emma Donoghue
- Landing, Emma Donoghue
- The lemur, Benjamin Black
- The flower arrangement, Ella Griffin
- With our blessing, Jo Spain
- The princes of Ireland, the Dublin saga, Edward Rutherfurd
- The killer in me, a novel, Olivia Kiernan
- Feversong, a Fever novel, Karen Marie Moning
- Burned, a fever novel, Karen Marie Moning
- The trespasser, Tana French
- Scarlet Feather, Maeve Binchy
- The chisellers, Brendan O'Carroll
- An O'Brien family Christmas, Sherryl Woods
- The silver swan, a novel, Benjamin Black
- Heart and soul, Maeve Binchy
- Christine Falls, a novel, Benjamin Black
- Heart and soul, Maeve Binchy
- Skippy dies, Paul Murray
- Death of an Irish mummy, Catie Murphy
- The young wan, an Agnes Browne novel, Brendan O'Carroll
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