Claire McGowan | The Push
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The Other Wife, if back with a superb thriller about motherhood and murder. We talk to Claire about her latest release,
The Push, and what she hopes the reader will love about it…
The Push
One party. Thirteen people. By 3.02pm, one of them will be dead.
The party should have been perfect: six couples from the same baby group, and their newborns at a luxurious house in South London. But not everything has gone to plan, and while some couples are here to celebrate, others have sorrows to drown.
DS Alison Hegarty, herself struggling to conceive, is called in to investigate what seems to be an accidental fall from a balcony, and finds the new parents have a lot to hide. Wealthy Ed and Monica show off their newborn while their teenage daughter is hidden from view.
EBS Mortgage Masterclass event series.
For those buying and building their first home, it s a journey that brings with it a whole lot of excitement.
It also brings with it a whole lot of questions, but EBS are here to help as far as those questions are concerned and here to ease any stress and confusion that may be felt by those buying or building a house for the first time.
EBS will be hosting the latest in its series of EBS Mortgage Masterclasses on Thursday, 21 January, an event designed to navigate through the mortgage landscape and to ease any concerns or worries that might arise.
Eric Lalor, it features the perfect selection of expert guests on a socially distanced panel.
As with previous EBS events, this particular masterclass will cater for first-time buyers in specific areas, in this case, Galway, Mayo, Sligo and Donegal.
Taking place on Thursday 21 January from 7pm-8.15pm, the panel features:
Ronan Lyons, Economist, Trinity College Dublin, who will be sharing his wisdom on the current housing market, urban economics, and the importance of location – which now, more than ever, takes centre stage.
TV host and financial planner
Eoin McGee will be on hand to share his tips on how to improve your financial well-being, to pay attention to the details, and effective ways to save money.