Coming soon…in March 2013.  A novel that ‘The Bookseller’ has chosen as one of its lead fiction titles for March, calling it ‘poignant and timely’.

Published in November 2012 in Italy, ‘the things we know now’ went straight into the bestseller list.  Critics have praised its ‘utterly compelling story’, the ‘depth and range of psychological insight’ and the authenticity of the ‘orchestra of voices’ that tell the story of the central character, Daniel.

 

Missing Julia’: some recent reviews:

This novel is a compulsive page-turner that held me engrossed deep into the night, so eager was I to discover Julia’s dark secret and the reason for her flight. Dunne is a very talented storyteller, and, as the threads of the tale unravelled and the tension built, I found it impossible to resist the urge to race on towards the revelation and climax…There are darkness and suspense aplenty in ‘Missing Julia’, but so too is there raw emotion in all its stark, vulnerable and fragile humanity. …Immensely readable fiction…[written in] her by now trademark elegant and intelligent prose’. The Irish Times

‘ (the novel)…is replete with her storytelling skills . . .her writing is captivating’. Irish Independent

Catherine Dunne has a great talent for making the minutiae of life fascinating, and for exploring the emotional background of her characters with great finesse’. Sunday Tribune

A tense, dramatic read…’ Image Magazine

A powerful novel from a bestselling author that deals with life, love and what drives people to seek peace and forgiveness’.U Magazine

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