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Praise for Afterlife by Sean O'Brien
'A consistently compelling and satisfying page-turner' Irish Times
'This tale certainly has that devour-it-in-one-sitting element that marks quality popular fiction, yet it is also beautifully written and psychologically convincing . . . an assured, unputdownable debut' Scotsman
'A murder story, a tale of ambition versus talent, chaos versus order . . . An engrossing debut that convinces the reader that some things matter profoundly' Evening Standard
'Fiercely readable . . . and characterized by an acute, unsparing perceptiveness' Metro
'A rich and powerful testament to the value of the well-wrought word' Daily Mail
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