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Welcome to GI, Ruby.
I live in Dublin, and if I get some free time I might venture in for tomorrow's talk. It sounds really interesting.
I live in Dublin, and if I get some free time I might venture in for tomorrow's talk. It sounds really interesting.

I've already downloaded mine to my iPad's Kindle app, Ruby. Thanks!
-Webbiegrrl




My vocab is limited to numbers, colours, the Luas red line stops and parts of the Waterford - Dublin train announcements. But I do have fluent German from the 7 years in Heidi-land. Did you spend some time in Spain?



Southern Cameroon, West Africa 1936
A virus mutated and crossed the barrier from primate to human. In less than a century it had claimed the lives of twenty-five million people. Africa, a land of natural beauty and riches, ripe for plunder, full of dark menace.
In a near future scenario of viral pandemic, global religious conflict, climate change and mass migration, America and the Middle East are locked in a religious fundamentalist race to Armageddon, while the old nations of Europe flex their imperial muscles. Will mankind rediscover the Garden of Eden or ignite the crucible of the apocalypse?
The Europeans are using stealth and Thomas is the most deadly of mercenaries. Any conscience he had died with his wife and children under a blood-soaked African sun. He works for an agency with a taste for righting wrongs on a grand scale - an organisation with deep pockets, altruistic motives and a pragmatic approach to the dispensation of justice.
Greg is a failed philanderer and small-time inventor, struggling to earn a crust for his family. When the enigmatic Thomas steals his identity, Greg is lured into a web of global corruption, conspiracy and murder. But are these unlikely friends really on the side of good or evil?
Available on Amazon
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B008N04T6U
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B008N04T6U

I'm a reader and author based in Kilkenny. I read paper and e-books and write quirky crime thrillers.
My first novel PERIL came out as an independent ebook earlier this year and I'm on the closing straight with my next, which is much darker stuff. We have a writer's group in Kilkenny and surround that has done 3 or 4 years on NUI courses and we're all mad about writing. Just that the day job gets in the way.
Tomorrow I'm off up to Dub to the Central Library, Ilac Centre, where there's a series of free talks on crime, the city and writing. Declan Burke, Irish author, is giving the first one. Can't wait.
Cheers
Ruby