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SUMMARY:Stuart Neville Book Launch
DESCRIPTION:Join us in No Alibis to launch Stuart Neville’s latest novel ‘Blood Like Mine’. This is a free event but booking tickets ahead is advised to avoid disappointment!\nTickets are available here: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/no-alibis-bookstore-ltd \nRebecca Carter and her daughter Monica\, nicknamed Moonflower\, travel the American West\, always on the move\, always hiding\, always looking behind them\, always keeping Moonflower out of sight. They speak to no one\, only interacting with people when it’s absolutely necessary. But wherever they go\, bodies are left behind.Special Agent Marc Donner of the FBI has been tracking a killer for the best part of two years. A murderer that strikes once every few weeks. The victims are all men\, many disappearing only to be found months later\, dumped in forests or rivers or quarries\, far from their places of death. \n“Stuart Neville at his considerable best. A shocking and powerful thriller that is as moving as it is gripping. This is a book you will not forget in a hurry and which will leave you hungry for the next instalment” – MARK BILLINGHAM \nPre-order a signed first edition (special Indie edition!) copy using the link below \nhttps://noalibis.com/product/pre-order-blood-like-mine-stuart-neville-pub-15-aug-2024/
URL:https://noalibis.com/event/stuart-neville-book-launch/
LOCATION:No Alibis Bookstore\, 83 Botanic Avenue\, Belfast\, BT7 1JL\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Poetry Ireland Review 143 Belfast Launch
DESCRIPTION:Join us for readings and the Belfast launch of Poetry Ireland Review Issue 143\, edited by Mícheál McCann. This event will be hosted by Mícheál and will feature readings from contributors local to the bookshop: Stephen Sexton\, Emma Must\, Brian Kerr\, Paul Maddern and Trish Bennett. \nReserve your FREE space here. \nMore about this issue of Poetry Ireland: \nPoetry Ireland Review Issue 143\, edited by Mícheál McCann\, is now available to purchase. The issue features new poems from Stephen Sexton\, Vona Groarke\, Emily Cooper\, and Paul Muldoon\, as well as work from emerging poets Isabel Dwyer and Rafael Mendes\, among many others. Irish-language editor Aifric Mac Aodha’s selection includes poetry from Mícheál Ó hUanacháin and Orlaith Ní Icí. \nSpecial additions to the issue include a set of poems from Pulitzer Prize finalist Mary Ruefle and the poetry of the late Palestinian poet Refaat Alareer\, translated into Irish by Colm Ó Ceallacháin. It also features a collaborative essay remembering poet and teacher Gerald Dawe.\nIn this summer issue\, there are a total of 18 books reviewed which speak on internationalism\, surrealism\, and disability\, including collections from Elaine Feeney\, Ciarán O’Rourke\, and Susan Rich\, as well as debut collections from Trudie Gorman and Milena Williamson. \nOther prose in this issue includes Ellen Orchard’s essay on how a poem can bear witness along with Laoighseach Ní Choistealbha’s essay discussing writing poetry in the Irish language today. \nThe artwork in issue 143\, which weaves together the personal and the collective\, is from photographer and visual artist Eslam Abd El Salam\, based in Belfast. \nPresented in partnership with Poetry Ireland. \nPoetry Ireland is funded by The Arts Council / An Chomhairle Ealaíon & the National Lottery through the Arts Council of Northern Ireland.
URL:https://noalibis.com/event/poetry-ireland-review-143-belfast-launch/
LOCATION:No Alibis Bookstore\, 83 Botanic Avenue\, Belfast\, BT7 1JL\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Paddy Hillyard Book Launch
DESCRIPTION:Join us in No Alibis Bookstore to celebrate the Launch of Paddy Hillyard’s book ‘Decades of Deceit’. This fabulous event is free but book tickets to avoid disappointment! \nFree Tickets available here  \nThe book is available to purchase here: https://noalibis.com/product/decades-of-deceit/ \nThis book is a forensic account of the Stalker inquiry into RUC shoot-to-kill operations in 1982. It attacks the official narrative that there was no conspiracy to remove Stalker and details the efforts by his own police force to invent disciplinary charges. MI5’s secret security strategy in N Ireland is central and remains so to this day \n  \n 
URL:https://noalibis.com/event/paddy-hillyard-book-launch/
LOCATION:No Alibis Bookstore\, 83 Botanic Avenue\, Belfast\, BT7 1JL\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Carlo Gébler Book Launch
DESCRIPTION:No Alibis is delighted to celebrate the launch of Carlo Gébler’s latest work ‘A Cold Eye’. Join us for what is sure to be a fantastic evening. Tickets for this event are free but advance booking is recommended to avoid disappointment! Tickets available here https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/no-alibis-bookstore-ltd/t-avmrjjr \nIf the past is another country – what happens when we revisit it\, one day a year?\nCarlo Gébler has done just that. Here is the story of Ireland – from the tail end of the Troubles to the Good Friday agreement\, to the glory days of the Celtic Tiger to the recession to Brexit and on to the present\, where\, it appears\, everything we thought we could take for granted is no longer a given.\nDrawing from journals he has kept for over four decades\, Gébler stitches together days of his life into something bigger than his own lived experiences – a vivid patchwork history of the island over thirty-five years\, capturing those sweeping changes in sharp\, funny\, slantwise pieces that will prompt readers to reflect on the strange process of how we got here.\nThis intelligent and affectionate compilation\, written in Gébler’s sparkling prose\, is a joy. Whether read from beginning to end or dipped into\, it will appeal to anyone with even a passing interest in the astonishing evolution of our island.
URL:https://noalibis.com/event/carlo-gebler-book-launch/
LOCATION:No Alibis Bookstore\, 83 Botanic Avenue\, Belfast\, BT7 1JL\, United Kingdom
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