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“A real page turner” Shots Crime and Thriller Ezine


"A brilliant comedic thriller" The Irish Post


A genuine talent. Some truly edge-of-your-seat moments. The plot is extremely well thought out and moves seamlessly between humour and drama.” The Irish World 

“Original, innovative, intelligent and laugh out loud funny.” Maureen Carter, former BBC journalist and author of the Bev Morriss books


“A masterclass… The prose and narrative is spot on. The characters inhabiting this hilarious, yet gripping story are just wonderful.” Strange Alliances

“A riotous read. The plot was well-thought out, flipping easily between humour and terror so that I spent most of the book sat on the edge of my seat while chuckling.” Cleopatra Loves Books

"Simultaneously making you roar with laughter and bite your nails, Caimh’s debut is quite unlike anything I have read before and it’s a belter." Bloomin' Brilliant Books

"It’s funny, it’s very Irish and my heart hasn’t warmed to such a unlikely bunch of heroes for a long time." damppebbles

“If you like Colin Bateman, Carl Hiaasen, Tim Dorsey and Janet Evanovich then you’ll enjoy A Man with One of Those Faces.” The View from the Blue House


“Humorous crime at its finest. Droll, witty and highly entertaining. The writing is skilled and captivating.” Audiothing

The first time somebody tried to kill him was an accident.
The second time was deliberate.

Now Paul Mulchrone finds himself on the run with nobody to turn to except a nurse who has read one-too-many crime novels and a renegade copper with a penchant for violence. Together they must solve one of the most notorious crimes in Irish history . . .

. . . or else they’ll be history.

A Man With One of Those Faces is the Caimh McDonnell's debut novel and the first book in the Dublin Trilogy. It fuses deliciously dark Irish wit with fast-paced action.

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A Man With One of Those Faces 

(Dublin Trilogy 1)

Published 5 September 2016

Paperback & eBook: 332 pages

ISBN: 978-0995507500

RRP: £8.49/£3.49 (Kindle)