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Canavan kicks Tyrone into a semi-final with Derry
The Red Hands edged out Donegal in Ballybofey
Ruairi Canavan in action against Andrew McBride in last year s Arthurs Cup Final
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Martin Boyle s aide will face Tyrone who came through after a close battle with Donegal in MacCumhaill Park, Ballybofey.
DONEGAL 0-7
TYRONE 0-8
The Red Hands men could afford to hit 13 wides, but they had Ruairi Canavan in their ranks and although he accounted for a good number of those wides, he was still the match winner.
In the end Canavan was the difference between the sides. He looks like a real chip of the old block and was dangerous off either foot. The Tyrone side were strong around midfield with Conor Colton very good in the air.
Ulster MFC: semi spots secured by Tyrone, Derry, Fermanagh and Monaghan
December 20, 2020
Ruairi Canavan struck two late points as
Tyrone edged out
Donegal in Ballybofey to move into the semi-finals of the Ulster minor football championship this afternoon.
It finished 0-8 to 0-7 at MacCumhaill Park, where the visitors landed three points in the closing quarter to snatch victory.
Conor O’Neill’s converted mark saw Donegal lead by 0-4 to 0-3 at the half and they’d be two to the good early in the restart before a Canavan brace tied things up.
Blake McGarvey nudged the home side back in front on 40 minutes before a Harry Morgan ‘45’ and a superb point from Canavan sent the Red Hands on their way.
Book World: Red Hands is either creepily satisfying or a trigger for your worst nightmare
Elizabeth Hand, The Washington Post
Dec. 17, 2020
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By Christopher Golden
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Have we reached the point where reality and horror fiction have become too close for comfort? The premise of Christopher Golden s new book Red Hands is eerily resonant: A novel bio-pathogen is released upon a small American town and turmoil ensues. The book, which features classic horror elements - shambling corpses, an ancient evil unleashed - is either creepily satisfying or a trigger for your worst nightmare.
The novel opens on a bucolic scene, the annual Fourth of July parade in Jericho Falls, N.H. To Maeve Sinclair, just shy of 30, the parade is a melancholy reminder that she s moving on to a new job in Boston. Her entire family is here: Maeve s amicably divorced parents; her younger brother, Logan; her sister, Rose; and Rose s girlfriend, Priya. There s also an old flame of Maeve