Fiction Book Group - Cross by Austin Duffy

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A masterful tale of betrayal and violence in a tight-knit community in Northern Ireland during the last days of the Troubles, from an acclaimed Irish writer making their US debut . . .

1994, the summer leading up to the ceasefire between Britain and the IRA. In the Northern Irish border town of Cross, after decades of violent activity protesting British rule, a community plays out its end game.

Francie, a hardened yet troubled IRA man, has authorized the murder of a policeman by two teenaged henchmen. The Widow Donnelly protests in the town square because her son has gone missing. Young Cathy Murphy, a Protestant, is trying to find her place among a people who ignore her. And pathological Handy Byrnes, whose marksmanship makes him a valuable weapon, is out of control.

Meanwhile, paranoia is growing because operations are beginning to go wrong. The townsfolk suspect a tout, but no one is willing to accept the evidence before their eyes.

Cross is a complex tale of betrayal and brutality at the height of the Troubles, a powerful, moving, and empathetic lament for a community that has lost its way in its battle for the nation.

 

“A tremendous novel, powerful and compelling, written with great gritty authenticity.” – William Boyd, author of Any Human Heart

Cross is a portrait of an embattled community drilled in lying to itself, in justifying the unjustifiable and condoning the unconscionable. Austin Duffy has fashioned a thrillingly tense read out of a morality play, producing a novel of riveting clarity and international relevance for our turbulent times.” – Claire Kilroy, author of Tenderwire

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About the Author

Austin Duffy’s debut novel, THIS LIVING AND IMMORTAL THING, was shortlisted for the Kerry Group Irish Novel of the Year and was runner-up for the McKitterick Prize. He is also the author of TEN DAYS, which was shortlisted for the Diverse Awards, and THE NIGHT INTERNS, which was an Irish Times bestseller. He is a practicing medical oncologist and lives in Ireland with his wife and two children.


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