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Tenderwire

Tenderwire

By: Kilroy, Claire
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  • Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
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Tenderwire

Tenderwire

Regular price £9.40
Sale price £9.40 Regular price

**SOLDIER SAILOR - THE NEW NOVEL BY CLAIRE KILROY - IS AVAILABLE NOW**

''Captivating'' Irish Times
''Revealing and elegant'' Financial Times
''Masterful.'' Sunday Tribune

Eva Tyne, an Irish violinist living and working in New York, collapses after her solo debut and is rushed to hospital. Still dazed after the incident, she finds herself embarked on a chaotic and dangerous odyssey. Leaving her steady partner, she quickly falls in love with a mysterious man, and shortly thereafter comes across a rare violin of dubious provenance, for which she must raise the required payment in cash in less than a week. But, haunted by the ghost of her father, racked with jealousy, and unsure whom she can trust around her, Eva soon finds herself playing a desperate psychological game as her desires threaten to destroy her.

Narrated in Eva''s unforgettable voice - at once passionate and unreliable - Tenderwire is a novel of immense pace and skill, a guessing game and a whodunnit that surprises at every turn.

PRAISE FOR SOLDIER SAILOR:

''Intense, furious, moving and often extremely funny.'' DAVID NICHOLLS
‘Astonishing.’ Observer
‘So powerful.’ MONICA ALI
‘Exceptionally good [it] sizzles and crackles with life.’ The Times
‘A huge, small book.’ ANNE ENRIGHT
‘I lived and breathed beside her narrator. A furious, muffled shout of a book.’ DAISY JOHNSON