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I've recently re-released this novel (2/2012) with the editing oversights corrected. It should read much better now. If you paid for your copy, and were unable to finish, please contact me for a free replacement copy. It all happened as a result of not renaming the edited filename, which was published inadvertently. Still, it's no excuse. Thanks everyone for your patience. More information on my blogsite: www.sailletales.com
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I've recently re-released this novel (2/2012) with the editing oversights corrected. It should read much better now. If you paid for your copy, and were unable to finish, please contact me for a free replacement copy. It all happened as a result of not renaming the edited filename, which was published inadvertently. Still, it's no excuse. Thanks everyone for your patience. More information on my blogsite: www.sailletales.com
The Red Gate was just honored by the Book Readers Appreci ...more

An Irish shepherd, early in the twentieth century, narrowly avoids a muddy death, and escapes with an ancient relic. A good luck charm? Not much. The academic world casts an acquisitive eye on the site, and isn’t too particular how they get it.
Amidst haunting, evocative descriptions of the Irish countryside, Sutton presents the Irish country folk with a remarkable dignity of character. They’re simple in their lifestyle, but they’re definitely no fools. And he contrasts these with villains you’l ...more
Amidst haunting, evocative descriptions of the Irish countryside, Sutton presents the Irish country folk with a remarkable dignity of character. They’re simple in their lifestyle, but they’re definitely no fools. And he contrasts these with villains you’l ...more