FEVER- Gerry Feehily
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

It's the July 12th bank holiday in Dundrug, the Las Vegas of the Republic of Ireland, and the northerners have marched south across the border for the weekend. Jerome, who was English once, is the town's freethinker, only Goth punk and self-elected poet laureate and communist. With the help of Finbar McHugh, free lover, accomplice and rival who has the condoms and the cash, Jerome hatches his plan to find out about love with complicated northerner Siobhan. But his parents are none too keen on Jerome going out to a disco, so will he even get to leave the house, let alone meet with Siobhan?

Fever is a modern punchy novel that takes the reader on a turbulent ride as they rediscover the feelings, philosophies and experiences of youth.

Gerry is originally from London. He moved to Ireland at a young age and after completing his studies, lived in Japan, Italy and Spain before settling in his current home in Paris, where he has been for the last ten years. His articles on French literature and European politics have appeared in The Independent, New Statesman and the Irish Examiner. Gerry is currently working in Paris as a journalist and literary translator. He is also working on his second novel, entitled The Inner Circle.

ISBN 9781905762354

£7.99

 

 

 

 

 

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