Shellybanks Shellybanks

Shellybanks

    • Pedido anticipado
    • Se espera: 17 may 2026
    • USD 9.99
    • Pedido anticipado
    • USD 9.99

Descripción editorial

A novel of buried secrets, unimaginable trauma and how the love of family can pull you through to a brighter future from Louise Milligan, bestselling author of Pheasants Nest.


'So much more than a crime novel. I loved it.' Chris Hammer, author of Legacy


On the sands of Shellybanks, where tides can quickly turn treacherous, journalist Kate Delaney once nearly drowned. Years later, reeling from a violent crime that has upended her life in Melbourne, she returns to Dublin to comfort her beloved aunt Dolores—only to discover Dolores has her own buried trauma.


As a teenager, Dolores was drawn into a disturbing religious movement that stole her youth, her freedom, and so much more. With Kate's help, she is determined to confront the powerful network that made her suffer years of silence and shame.


Shellybanks is a haunting tale of secrecy and survival, charting how two women find strength in each other as they reckon with Ireland's hidden histories and the scars that endure across generations.


Praise for Shellybanks: 


'So much more than a crime novel. I loved it. Beautiful. The humanity shines through. A stunning dive into Ireland's dark past.' Chris Hammer, author of Legacy 


'Taut, atmospheric and deeply human, Milligan masterfully weaves tension, truth and place into every page.' Brigid Delaney, author of The Seeker and the Sage 


'The chaos and fervour of an Irish homecoming, a town dense with secrets, and a seemingly unsolvable crime - Shellybanks has it all. I was captivated at first by the prose; I could hear the singing, I could feel the cold press of the Dublin fog. But it's the characters who ultimately carry the novel, and Kate Delaney is particularly unforgettable. After just two books she feels like an old friend, I just want to head to the pub with her, order a double Jameson, and solve the world's problems. I love this series and Louise Milligan has proven once again that she is the real deal.' J.P. Pomare, author of 17 Years Later 


Praise for Pheasants Nest: 


'A compelling story, written with tautness and wit.' Annabel Crabb 


'A gripping, sinister—yet also wryly funny and realistic—crime thriller.' Jane Caro 


'A crime novel that could only be written by a fine journalist—so original, funny and true.' David Marr 


'Wry observations of popular culture and Australian foibles ... I simply didn't want the book to end given the sheer delight of the storytelling.' The Age

GÉNERO
Misterio y suspenso
DISPONIBLE
2026
17 de mayo
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
400
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Allen & Unwin
VENDEDOR
Allen & Unwin Pty Limited
TAMAÑO
1.8
MB
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