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In 2004, Garbhán Downey unleashed his first riotous and mostly-satire on an unsuspecting Irish public, with this crime romp set in the North Derry town of 'Dunavady', (which would go on to feature in several of his other fiction). The Sunday Times described it at the time as 'the best Northern Ireland political novel of the century'. 

Private Diary of a Suspended MLA by Garbhán Downey

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