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Set in modern Ireland, THE RAG TREE is a thriller tucked inside a
folktale and shrouded in allegory, a story of a people seeking reconciliation and identity amid unprecedented change.
Written in a humorous and provocative style, THE RAG TREE echoes the wry candor of Brendan Behan's THE BORSTAL BOY and THE HOSTAGE and the puckish lyricism of Roddy Doyle's A STAR CALLED HENRY and THE COMMITMENTS. Costello knows his Irish culture, and unfurls that knowledge with sardonic wickedness, spinning surprising characters, like Brian, a classic-rock loving pooka, and plotting a tale with the exacting pulse of a natural born thriller. D.P. Costello's Ireland is a nation bound to run free, though perhaps
too quickly to see where it's headed.
"The Rag Tree is great fun. Fast-paced, entertaining, and, of course -- it's about the Irish, after all -- wry. Danny Costello has merged the old Ireland with the new to create a political thriller that is as appealing for its many, marvelous characters as it is for its complex plot." “Anyone with Irish blood in his veins will be mesmerized by The Rag Tree. It is a vivid portrait of today’s Ireland that simultaneously evokes the Ireland of ancient days. Above all it is a compulsively readable story, crammed with unforgettable characters.” "It's said the novel is dying. Maybe so. But not if Danny Costello has anything to say about it. The Rag Tree, his debut novel, is an energizing, entertaining, revivifying jolt of sustained electricity that skillfully blends myth, history, fantasy and present-day possibility. The Rag Tree is a fast-paced treat. The novel lives!"
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