A Moth at the Glass

A Moth at the Glass

by Mogue Doyle (Author)

Synopsis

In Springmount, County Wexford, Will hides away to watch Kate Kelly through her cottage window - a moth at the glass. As the strains of the St Anne's Reel fill the air, Kate and her brother Philly begin to dance on the newly laid floor of their living room, while old Mrs Kelly looks on from beside the fire. Desperate to understand how the terrible tragedy in his past can haunt his present, Will thinks back to the 1920s: a halcyon time. Romantic expectation dominates this period of change and tension when traditional order gives way to the new political awareness, and the ties of family and friends no longer hold so much sway. Mountain lads roam country lanes, loaded pistols in their pockets, and innocence and romance are corrupted by a physical passion that runs all too deep.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 239
Publisher: Black Swan
Published: 01 Feb 2005

ISBN 10: 0552999865
ISBN 13: 9780552999861
Book Overview: A second novel set in rural Ireland by Mogue Doyle, author of Dancing With Minnie The Twig; and the start of a cycle of novels, which depict Irish society at key moments of historical and social change.

Media Reviews
Doyle's lyrical writing is rich in old fashioned speech patterns, detailed evocative descriptions and fierce action sequences. It all makes for fresh, original writing Irish Times His talent for prose [is] at once poetic and excitingly rough. Doyle's language vibrates with unexpected music - just like the slice of ancient stone in the story, beneath which resonates a horse's skull Guardian A wonderful piece of storytelling. Here are the raw emotions of love, jealousy and a lust for revenge set against a backcloth of the turbulent 1920s in County Wexford Yorkshire Post
Author Bio
Mogue Doyle has been in the building trade most of his life. He and his family live in County Wexford, Ireland.