About the author: Steve Cavanagh was born and raised in Belfast before leaving for Dublin at the age of eighteen to study Law. He currently practices civil rights law and has been involved in several high profile cases; in 2010, he represented a factory worker who suffered racial abuse in the workplace and won the largest award of damages for race discrimination in Northern Ireland legal history. He holds a certificate in Advanced Advocacy and lectures on various legal subjects (but really he just likes to tell jokes).
Monday, 15 February 2021
The Liar (Eddie Flynn Series) by Steve Cavanagh
About the author: Steve Cavanagh was born and raised in Belfast before leaving for Dublin at the age of eighteen to study Law. He currently practices civil rights law and has been involved in several high profile cases; in 2010, he represented a factory worker who suffered racial abuse in the workplace and won the largest award of damages for race discrimination in Northern Ireland legal history. He holds a certificate in Advanced Advocacy and lectures on various legal subjects (but really he just likes to tell jokes).
Sunday, 14 February 2021
The History of the Devils of Loudun: The Alleged Possession of the Ursuline Nuns, and the Trial and Execution of Urbain Grandier told by an Eye-Witness by Edmund Goldsmid
Friday, 12 February 2021
Thursday, 11 February 2021
Butler's Lives of the Saints: Concise Edition, Revised and Updated by Alban Butler and Michael J Walsh (ed)
Wednesday, 10 February 2021
Walking The Little Way Of Thérèse of Lisieux: Discovering The Path Of Love by Joseph F Schmidt FSC
Tuesday, 9 February 2021
The Diary Of Princess Pushy's Sister: A Memoir (Part 1) by Samantha Markle
Sunday, 7 February 2021
A Gracious Life, The Life of Barbara Acarie, Blessed Mary Of The Incarnation by Emily Bowles
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