Once Upon a Time in… Donnybrook
File:Once Upon a Time in… Donnybrook cover.jpg | |
Author | Paul Howard |
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Illustrator | Alan Clarke |
Cover artist | Alan Clarke |
Country | Republic of Ireland |
Language | English |
Series | Ross O'Carroll-Kelly |
Genre | Comic novel, satire |
Set in | Dublin, 2018-19 |
Published | 1 September 2022, Sandycove |
Media type | Print: paperback |
Pages | 320 |
ISBN | 9781844885527 |
823.92 | |
Preceded by | Normal Sheeple |
Once Upon a Time in… Donnybrook is a 2022 book by Irish playwright and author Paul Howard and is the twenty-second novel in the Ross O'Carroll-Kelly series.[1][2][3][4]
The title refers to the film Once Upon a Time in… Hollywood and to Donnybrook, location of Donnybrook Stadium where the Ireland women's rugby team play their home games.[5]
Release
Author Paul Howard appeared at the Dromineer Nenagh Literary Festival,[6] and performed a live show based on the novel at The Well, Dublin, on 9 October 2022.[7]
Plot
The country, and Taoiseach Charles O'Carroll-Kelly, attempt to deal with the burning of Leinster House by a Russian-funded mob.
Sorcha is still angry over Ross's adultery with Honor's Irish teacher. Ross becomes manager of the Ireland women's rugby team.
References
- ^ O'Carroll-Kelly, Ross (September 2022). Once Upon a Time in . . . Donnybrook. Penguin Books Limited. ISBN 9781844885541 – via Google Books.
- ^ "Once Upon A Time In Donnybrook By Ross O'carroll-Kelly". www.easons.com.
- ^ Once Upon a Time in . . . Donnybrook – via www.booktopia.com.au.
- ^ "Once Upon a Time in . . . Donnybrook". Dubray Books.
- ^ "Once Upon a Time in . . . Donnybrook".
- ^ "Tipperary literary festival kicks off with an evening with legendary Ross O'Carroll-Kelly". www.tipperarylive.ie.
- ^ "'Once Upon A Time In Donnybrook' - The Ross O' Carroll-Kelly Show". Universe.
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