Yahoo Web Search

  1. Browse new releases, best sellers or classics & Find your next favourite book

    • Kindle eBooks

      Choose from thousands of eBooks

      available on Amazon Kindle.

    • Accessories

      Shop Our Huge Selection Of

      Accessories For Your Home.

Search results

  1. Mark O'Connell (born 23 June 1979) is an Irish author and journalist. His debut book, To Be A Machine, was published in 2017, followed by Notes From an Apocalypse in 2020. His third book, A Thread of Violence, was published in 2023.

  2. Carol O'Connell (born May 26, 1947, in New York [1]) is an author of crime fiction, including a series of a dozen mysteries featuring a sociopathic but gifted detective, Kathy Mallory.

  3. Oct 18, 2020 · My cultural life: Writer Mark O'Connell. Mark O'Connell lives in Dublin with his wife and two children. His most recent book, Notes from an Apocalypse, is a non-fiction exploration of...

    • Irish Independent
  4. O’Connell’s obsession began when he was working on a PhD on John Banville. He became fascinated by the narrator-protagonist of his The Book of Evidence , shortlisted for the Booker Prize, a character loosely but clearly based on Macarthur.

    • Ruth Dudley Edwards
  5. Carol O’Connell is one of the most reputed authors of America, who likes to write all her books based on the mystery, crime fiction, and thriller genres. A large series of her crime fiction books is set around the life of the main protagonist named Kathleen Mallory.

  6. History, Nonfiction, Biography. edit data. Robert L. OConnell was educated at Colgate University and the University of Virginia, where he received a Ph.D. in history. He worked for three decades in the U.S. Intelligence Community, before becoming a Visiting Professor at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey California.

  7. People also ask

  8. May 4, 2017 · As the heartbeat of Munster, British and Irish Lions captain in 2009, and captain of the first Ireland team to defend a Six Nations championship, O'Connell has emerged as perhaps the most beloved of the golden generation of Irish rugby players. In an autobiography as intense as its author, he tells the story of his remarkable career.

    • Paul O'Connell
  1. People also search for