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The Confession of Peadar Gibbons

By: Declan Varley
Narrated by: Diarmuid de Faoite, Liz Quinn
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On his 50th birthday, Peadar Gibbons, a seemingly inoffensive amateur poet walked into a West of Ireland garda station, went up to the counter, and told the officer on duty that he had some things to get off his chest. Disbelieving that he could ever have caused anyone any harm, the officer sent him home and told him to write it all down. What emerged two months later was described by the force as "the most elaborate written admission they had ever received". For the first time in all its unedited detail, hear the shocking confession of Peadar Gibbons.

©2018 Declan Varley (P)2019 Declan Varley
Crime Fiction Literary Fiction Suspense Fiction Ireland
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Music to the ears, so it is

I adore Irish literature of all periods: classic to contemporary, tragic and frivolous. This novel captivated me from the first page onwards. However, I had a problem staying abreast of the story - namely, the lovely lilting accents of the narrator, Diarmuid de Faoite. The musicality of his vocal delivery had me slouching on my sofa, as I do when listening to the heavenly melodies in Schubert's later string quartets; drinking in the sound without focusing on the sense. If you enjoy the beauty of language woven into a cloak of lacy poetry, don't miss out on this book.

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Very enjoyable

This was a great book to listen to. The short chapters were easy to pick off in short spurts and the way the main character was developed throughout the story was entertaining and enthralling. Well done.

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