Author:Sinéad Moriarty

'A perfect mix of intrigue, emotion and humour, this is a really gripping and enjoyable read****' Closer
'The inevitable comparisons with Marian Keyes are justified and well deserved - Moriarty's characters are likeable, well developed and funny****' Heat
Sinéad Moriarty's riveting novel, Mad About You, makes you stop and think about the importance of trust in relationships - how fragile it can be, how easily damaged, how hard to repair. Sinéad combines the storytelling genius of Jodi Picoult, and the compassion and humour of Marian Keyes, in a gripping story of contemporary marriage.
Emma and James Hamilton have weathered lots of storms in their ten-year marriage. From the heartbreak of infertility, to the craziness of then becoming parents to two babies in one year, to coping with James losing his job, somehow they have always worked as a team.
However, the pressure of moving for James's new job puts them under stress like never before. So when James starts getting texts from a stranger - texts that show startling insights into their lives - Emma is not sure what to think. She is far from home, isolated and before long finds herself questioning everything about their relationship.
Somehow she has to get a grip, but how can she do that when a stranger seems set on driving Emma out of her home and her marriage?
'One of the brightest voices in modern women's fiction' Bella
Cecelia loses her chicklit crown to Sinéad
—— Irish IndependentThis book is as good as it gets in terms of chicklit polish and poise, humour and pain, pace and plot ... Sinéad Moriarty can still bring readers from hilarity to heartbreak with great deftness
—— Sunday IndependentMoriarty knows how to weave an engaging story ... [she] gives her fans all the escapism they crave
—— Irish IndependentWe loved Sinéad's latest read: touching, warm, funny and emotional. She has the gift of telling a very emotive story with grace and empathy
—— Woman's WayJerry Pinto's prose is lively and incisive . . . moments of great humour here as well as moments of tenderness and poignancy
—— HeraldPinto's written a novel that perhaps uniquely breaks free from India's historic, cacophonous clamour
—— MetroThe book is moving because it is howlingly funny - Em has a kind of enchanted loghorrea - and wholly unsentimental in its handling of the "phenomenal expense of empathy". It's a memorable chamber work, with wide appeal
—— IndependentA novel by Anne Tyler is a subject for rejoicing...Breathing Lessons is a pleasure to read
—— The TimesBreathing Lessons is a work of art
—— GuardianAnne Tyler's characters are simultaneously funny and sad, heroic and pathetic and none more so than Maggie and Ira...you end up thinking you've known this family all your life
—— John O'FarrellHer writing style is superb...there is humour...the dialogue both external and internal is fantastic
—— Savidge ReadsAn arresting slice of Baltimore life
—— IndependentChortlesome
—— BELLAA deep story with a consistently grounded humour
—— EMERALD STREETWallace’s observational skills and attention to detail are superb…A hilarious and fresh take on modern life. Brilliantly written. 5 stars
—— HEATQuietly engrossing… Mesmerising.
—— Sharon Wheeler , Times Higher Education SupplementIt’s both vividly real and curiously fantastical.
—— Tracey Thorn , New Statesman[An] evocative novel.
—— Emma Hagestadt , IndependentThis brilliant, beautiful novel shows us how the “miraculous” can shine.
—— Christina Patterson , Sunday TimesThe details are beautifully drawn
—— William Leith , Evening StandardI was dazzled … Characterisation is as ever top notch … this is a marvel … everyone will appreciate the sheer grace and artistry of it.
—— Liz Loves BooksTigerman is a truly engaging and original book; for all the nail-biting tension, humour, superheroic deeds and a brilliant twist there is also a deep and honest heart to it ... This is easily one of the best books I've read this year.
—— Hair Past A FreckleWith intelligent, witty writing you cannot help but warm to the unlikely and slightly hapless hero in Lester Ferris.
—— StarburstA virtuoso piece of entertainment which hurtles satisfyingly towards its conclusion after delivering a startling, didn’t-see-that-coming sucker-punch of a twist.
—— A Life in BooksFunny, moving and thought-provoking
—— Big Issue in the NorthThe key to Harkaway’s writing is the incredibly textured depth and imaginative characterisation. It is one of those books whose character are so rich that by the climax, you feel like they’ve penetrated your reality and you want to keep them close, even after the book is over.
—— NudgeOriginal and exciting, full of humanity and comedy, Tigerman by Nick Harkaway is a beautiful piece of work
—— Morning StarOriginal, exciting, full of humanity and comedy, Tigerman by Nick Harkaway is a beautiful piece of work.
—— Morning Star