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Aoife McMahon

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Aoife McMahon

Aoife McMahon trained at RADA and has since appeared in leading roles for the RSC, the National Theatre, the Young Vic, the Royal Court and the Abbey in Dublin. She has also appeared in numerous celebrated television roles on both sides of the Atlantic and was awarded the Canadian Gemini award for best actress in a leading role. She has narrated over 60 audiobooks. Her accolades include an AudioFile Earphones Award and a place in the Top Ten audiobooks as listed in The Irish Times, The New York Times and Amazon's top picks.

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Title:
Across the River (MP3)
Series:
Mossgrove #2
Written by:
Alice Taylor 
Read by:
Aoife McMahon 
Format:
Unabridged MP3 CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
Duration:
6 hours 17 minutes 
MP3 size:
260 MB 
Published:
February 28 2019 
Available Date:
February 28 2019 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781489486899 
Genres:
Fiction; Family Sagas; Historical; Sagas 
Publisher:
Bolinda/O'Brien audio 
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Bestselling author

Alice Taylor’s gripping sequel to The Woman of the House, a story of land, love and family set in rural Ireland.

At Mossgrove, the Phelan family farm, long-time hired hand Jack plays peacemaker as widow Martha Phelan battles her young son, Peter, who wants to modernise the farm. Tensions on the home front are bitter enough, but at the Conway farm across the river, more trouble is brewing. Slovenly Matt Conway feels trapped and abuses his wife, Biddy. Spurred on by a misguided belief that the Phelans got the best of him in a loan to buy land, he keeps vigil at a fence post plotting revenge ...

'An amiable cast and description aplenty for those looking for a bit of an Irish idyll.'
Kirkus Reviews

'Taylor's flair for the dramatic creates an atmosphere of suspense; and folksy witticisms and homey evocations of rural life round out the tale.;
Publishers Weekly

'Alice Taylor is an outstanding storyteller.'
The Irish Times