Novel: Divide the Dawn

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Liam Garrity (art by Guy Denning) 




Divide the Dawn
will be the third book published in the AULD IRISHTOWN trilogy, but that does not mean it should be the third book you read (what?). It is being called the Epic Foreclusion of the trilogy, which means that it begins before and resolves the other books, Light of the Diddicoy & Exile on Bridge Street.


Designed differently than any other trilogy, Divide the Dawn envelopes the other books and can be read FIRST.


Divide the Dawn is currently in the research and draft process, so there is still time! to read the other books (click on their titles above). We are expecting a 2019 publication, at the earliest.


[image error]In the meantime, you can check out some cool character art & bios by clicking HERE.


There is also a Facebook page for

Divide the Dawn, HERE.


Divide the Dawn has elements of Historical Fiction, Crime Fiction and Fantasy, but author Eamon Loingsigh (sounds like Lynch) is calling it a Ghost Story.


“The ghosts of the old world, and the difficult experiences all [image error]immigrants have had in coming to America, haunts the first generation. But for the Irish in New York the trauma of The Great Hunger (potato famine) lasted many generations. Ancient, Medieval and modern Irish history along with  myths are combined with actual historical events of the 1910s to make a fascinating series about the ancestors of 40 million Americans.”

~Eamon Loingsigh


Get your copies of Light of the Diddicoy & Exile on Bridge Street now!


https://www.amazon.com/Eamon-Loingsigh/e/B00J4VO3Y0/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1?qid=1526941409&sr=8-1

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Published on May 21, 2018 18:26
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