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RESULTSSearching enCompass books for 'Des Dillon'... We found 4 matches.
Des Dillon
The Big Q Three men are off from Coatbridge to Cucuruzzu, Italy, to do some construction work in a monastery in exchange for a holiday ('grub and a bed - that's the deal'). Some holiday it turns out to be, what with optional Mass at five in the morning, a mad monk and the salami fiasco. But even this remote and tranquil mountain cannot offer sanctuary from the past and the story of Jimmy Brogan, a wildly original, broken man. As the run up to Easter Sunday in the monastery becomes more and more farcical, so Jimmy's story builds to a chilling climax - and suddenly the past explodes into the present...
Headline 2001 pbk £6.99 ISBN 0-7472-7547-5
Author details available at http://www.contemporarywriters.com/authors/?p=auth02C26N470412627142
Des Dillon
The Glasgow Dragon When Christie Devlin goes into business with a triad to take control of the Glasgow drug market little does he know that his downfall and the destruction of his family is being plotted. As Devlin struggles with his own demons the real fight is just beginning. Nothing is as simple as good and evil. Des Dillon is a master story-teller and this is a world he knows well.
The Glasgow Dragon 2004 pbk £9.99 ISBN 1-84282-056-7
Author details available at http://www.contemporarywriters.com/authors/?p=auth02C26N470412627142
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Des Dillon
Me and Ma Gal A day in the lives of two best friends, Derek and Gal. Set against the Coatbridge landscape of slagpits and steelworks, the friends encounter a whole range of life's challenges in just twenty-four hours. Selected for World Book Day 2003 - Scotland.
Review 2001 pbk £6.99 ISBN 0-7472-6706-5
Des Dillon
Return of the Busby Babes Scottish writer Des Dillon has produced a magical and inventive novel based around the misfortunes of the ailing Albion Rovers football team who find themselves taken over by the spirit of the Busby Babes, killed in a 1958 air disaster. Locker room tension and corrupt management combined with evocative descriptions of the smell and feel of the matches make this an enjoyable Boys Own soccer story.
Headline 2000 pbk £ ISBN 0-7472-7547-5
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