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Five Star Review for Jeremiah Kildare and The Wolf of The Same County by Robert E. Kearns
Readers' Favorite Five Star Review for Jeremiah Kildare and The Wolf of The Same County Reviewed by Susan Sewell for Readers' Favorite An elderly man discovers an anomalous creature on the Irish moors in the jarring short story, Jeremiah Kildare and the Wolf of the Same County by Robert E. Kearns. Jeremiah Kildare lives in a state of stasis. He has lived in the county of Kildare and the same house for all fifty years of his life. Even though his parents are dead and gone, Jer


Bleeding Brown by Robert E. Kearns
From Robert E. Kearns comes Bleeding Brown (Available in Kindle and Audiobook editions) In late autumn of 1989, 18-year-old David Dowling steps into the world of Brown Box Freight Company, a place where ambition and loyalty are tested under the unyielding gaze of its founder, Mick Brown. Fresh from a training course, and armed with little more than a talent for learning fast, Dowling navigates the office politics by keeping his head down and getting on with it. Soon, he encou


Unto Dust by Robert E. Kearns
In Kindle and Audiobook formats comes Unto Dust by Robert E. Kearns For generations, in the shadowed heart of a small Irish town, O’Leary Funeral Directors have been renowned as the silent custodians of death. Their name synonymous with solemn expertise and an eerie, unbroken lineage of undertakers. But beneath their impeccable suits and stoic facades lies a chilling legacy that defies the natural order. When twin brothers Christopher and Andrew are born, the family’s rigid t


Up for Debate by Robert E. Kearns
From Robert E. Kearns comes, Up for Debate. Ronald Byrne, a teacher in in a 1980s Dublin school is the debating society's founder. He is fastidious in appearance, reliable, and never out sick. He dyes his hair, and almost always looks the same. However, he also possesses the condition of being unmemorable. Everyone knows little-to-nothing about his private life. Plus, they aren't the least bit inquisitive. Fr. Noel O'Loughlin, is an art teacher in the same school. He is cruel


A Second Bite - Five Stars from Readers' Favorite
A Second Bite by Robert E. Kearns receives a Five Star review from Readers' Favorite Reviewed by Chad Richins for Readers' Favorite In A Second Bite, Robert E. Kearns beautifully depicts the story of Cathal Dunne, an elderly man longing for a fresh start in life. The narrative captures Cathal's deep reflections on a journey filled with hardships and missed chances. His quest to rewrite his story takes him on an unexpected journey to find a Buddhist monk as he seeks comfort in


A Trophy Life by Robert E. Kearns
In Kindle and Audiobook editions comes A Trophy Life by Robert E. Kearns When Allister, a retired Englishman with a penchant for routine, sets out for a morning walk with his spirited dog Digger, he expects nothing more than the usual jaunt through familiar lanes. But a glint of silver on a garden wall changes everything. A discarded golf trophy, etched with the names of forgotten champions, sparks an unexpected obsession, drawing him into the enigmatic life of Edward McEvoy,


Crystal Clear by Robert E. Kearns
From Robert E. Kearns - Crystal Clear In the heart of Waterford City, Peadar Deegan’s life unfolds with the quiet resilience of a man shaped by humble beginnings. From the drafty outhouse of his childhood home to the gleaming modernity of an indoor bathroom, Peadar’s journey is one of small triumphs and steadfast dreams. With a steady hand and a love for learning nurtured in an unlikely place—the restroom—Peadar discovers a hidden talent for art and earns his place as a skill


Lost and Found by Robert E. Kearns
From Robert E. Kearns comes Lost and Found Liam Dunne, while on an evening walk, stumbles across something he shouldn't have. This sets into motion a train of events that leaves him with missing time, memory loss and incessant nightmares. In Washington D.C., Lester Stevens, who accepted a position with a secret department inside the Pentagon, surfaces after a month telling his old boss he has no memory of where he was or what he was doing. The same as with Liam Dunne in Irela


A Trip For Business by Robert E. Kearns
New Title from Robert E. Kearns - A Trip For Business In Ireland's cutthroat corporate landscape of late 1980s, Bill McQuarrie, a young man trapped in a dead-end job, is thrust against his will into another company. Hoping at least or a fresh start, he instead encounters Desmond Farley, a cold and calculating manager whose disdain chills the air. As Farley’s subtle tyranny and manipulative tactics erode McQuarrie’s spirit, a vivid nightmare of a lion-filled arena mirrors his


Five Stars for The Tan Yards by Robert E. Kearns
Readers' Favorite awards The Tan Yards a Five Star editorial review: Reviewed by Chad Richins for Readers' Favorite The Tan Yards by Robert E. Kearns is a captivating story set in 1980s Dublin, focusing on a group of teenagers, a part of the community who meet up for their annual Halloween bonfire at a spot called the Tan Yards. They usually gather at this spot throughout October from 4 pm till late evening. The main character, Keano, and his friends look forward to this trad
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