Author:Emily Suvada

*The extraordinary conclusion to the This Mortal Coil trilogy - who will survive the oncoming storm?*
Two factions at war
A plague that can't be stopped
A cure that could destroy them all . . .
Cat's hacking skills weren't enough to keep her from losing everything - her identity, her past, and now her freedom.
Meanwhile, the person who's stolen everything from her is close to realizing a hacker's dream: the solution to humanity's problems in gene form. Or so she thinks . . .
But now a new threat has emerged - a threat that could bring the world to the brink of a devastating war.
Both sides will stop at nothing to seize control of humanity's future, and that the centre of this war is Cat, and a race against the clock save millions of lives . . .
The gripping finale to a series The Verge has called 'perfect YA sci-fi'
Compelling … An accessible and essential book, which does great service to Irish history and charts the courage and steadfastness of the human spirit
—— Sunday TimesHeartbreaking and powerful
—— Her.iePowerful ... Conlon-McKenna has assembled an excellent cast of characters ... Myriad small, moving details help to illustrate the enormity of the tragedy
—— Irish IndependentCaptivating … This well-researched novel brings the atrocity of the famine to life
—— Sunday Independent(Marita Conlon-McKenna has) done a great service to history ... I thoroughly enjoyed this book, I raced through it ... It’s a must-add to your collection.
—— Ryan Tubridy, RTE Radio 1There’s no doubt that The Hungry Road deserves attention: it’s a gripping read - full of mesmerising and horrifyingly visceral detail
—— Sunday Business PostConlon-McKenna writes about this period with great passion and fury, and even in the midst of all the tragedy, she finds a way to weave in a love story
—— RTÉ GuideIt’s a great read - it has the feeling of an epic film.
—— Mairead Ronan, Today FMA Good Man slinks into the dark heart of a ripped-from-the-headlines crime fueled by toxic masculinity. As in Leila Slimani’s Lullaby, the slow unpeeling – layer by layer – of the conventions of sanity left me breathless, saddened, and spooked.
—— Miranda Beverly-Whittemore, author of BittersweetThink The Shining meets Grey Gardens ... One of the striking things about the book is Thomas’s icky tone, as he constantly romanticises, almost Disneyfies women ... The story slickly slides down its twisting descent. Katz has taken us inside the mind of the sort of man you hear about on the news and wonder about ... Sordidly gripping.
—— ObserverA striking modern tale of violence, sexual abuse and vindictiveness. Katz’s edgy novel examines a dysfunctional family, a failed relationship and a modern culture in which a violent man can see more to worry about in “invading” phone privacy than in violating a woman’s body.
—— IndependentTruly gripping … Ani Katz has created an edgy debut with a disturbingly unforgettable ending.
—— The Skinny[A]n absorbing tale of shaky domestic balance
—— SHOTS MagazineRiveting... An American Psycho for the 21st century... Superior psychological noir.
—— Daily Mail[A] dark study of toxic masculinity ... Deeply atmospheric and morbidly compelling, with a near-total commitment to character that suggests a powerful talent … Accomplished.
—— GuardianKatz's debut is one that will have readers gripped from the very first words until the last - and a book that will stay with you for a long while afterwards.
—— Her.ie[A] smart debut, both compelling and disturbing, delivered with the kind of confidence that makes me keen to see what Katz will come up with next.
—— A Life in Books Blog[G]ripping debut … Here’s a page-turner you’ll devour before the week is out
—— Stylist Daily NewsletterA razor sharp psychological deconstruction of the motivations, regrets and secrets behind a picture-perfect façade.
—— The WeekWhite-knuckle ride
—— RTE GuideI really wanted to just press the book into anyone’s hands and say ‘please read this’! [...] An important read
—— Bookish ChatReaders hungry for an in-depth study of a man searching for control, power and ownership will find satisfaction in A Good Man. But caveat emptor - this story inevitably hurtles at the end towards a chilling finale
—— Crime ReviewThis stellar debut from Ani Katz had us gripped from the beginning.
—— That’s Life!






