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Donegal Drama Circle to stage Blackbird in Ardhowen Theatre

Donegal Drama Circle to stage Blackbird in Ardhowen Theatre
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A Crooked Tree by Una Mannion review – teenage chills in a rural community

A Crooked Tree by Una Mannion review – teenage chills in a rural community Hephzibah Anderson © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Sawitree Pamee/Getty Images On the last day of the school year, widowed single mum Faye Gallagher is driving her five bickering kids home when she snaps. Swerving on to the hard shoulder, she forces 12-year-old Ellen to get out of the car and walk the last five miles. Hours later, darkness has fallen and still Ellen hasn’t made it back. Don’t be misled. While Una Mannion’s debut ably fulfils the promise of its suspenseful start, providing carefully orchestrated lawlessness, bare-fisted violence and a long-haired predator sinisterly named “Barbie Man”, this is no crime novel. As the story unfurls, its deeper menace and mystery will derive not from child abduction but from secretive family dysfunction and the ever-confounding travails of adolescence.

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Thrillers Spiked With Malice and Dread

Thrillers Spiked With Malice and Dread Credit.Nishat Akhtar Published Jan. 15, 2021Updated Jan. 18, 2021 It’s still dark! But here are some thrillers to help with all the time we are spending indoors. The title of the Australian writer Jane Harper’s latest novel, THE SURVIVORS (Flatiron, 374 pp., $27.99), refers to two things. The first is a sculpture memorializing a shipwreck whose ghostly remains lie off the coast of Evelyn Bay, a tiny summer community in Tasmania. The second are the traumatized, secrets-harboring residents left behind when a devastating storm killed three of the town’s young people 12 years ago. After a long exile, Kieran Elliott has returned to Evelyn Bay with his girlfriend and their baby to help his parents move out of the family house. But it is a complicated homecoming. Kieran was indirectly responsible for two of the storm deaths one of the victims was his brother and there are those who will never forgive him. Also, there’s a new body to

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