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Gerry McCullough

Gerry McCullough is an award-winning short story writer, born and brought up in north Belfast.

She is married to media producer, Raymond McCullough, has four children and lives in Co. Down, Northern Ireland.

'Belfast Girls' is her first full-length novel.

Belfast Girls

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* Ulster Tatler Book of the Month March 2011 *

*As recommended by Daily Cheap Reads *

* As recommended by eReader News Today *

'Belfast Girls' is the story of three girls - Sheila, Phil and Mary - growing up into the new emerging post-conflict Belfast of money, drugs, high fashion and crime; and of their lives and loves.

Sheila, a supermodel, is kidnapped. Phil is sent to prison. Mary, surviving a drug overdose, has a spiritual awakening.

It is also the story of the men who matter to them -

John Branagh, former candidate for the priesthood, a modern Darcy, someone to love or hate. Will he and Sheila ever get together? Davy Hagan, drug dealer, 'mad, bad and dangerous to know'. Is Phil also mad to have anything to do with him?

Although from different religious backgrounds, starting off as childhood friends, the girls manage to hold onto that friendship in spite of everything.

A book about contemporary Ireland and modern life. A book which both men and women can enjoy - thriller, romance, comedy, drama - and much more ....