On Adelaide Road-bookcover

By: F G O'Neill

On Adelaide Road

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A young lawyer leads an idyllic existence in rural Ireland. But events in the wider world begin to impinge on his life. He starts to write blog posts which he intends to threaten the power of what he sees as an omnipotent monster. But how will this ogre react…?

The writer was born in Dublin (18 April 1951), grew up in Co. Leitrim, Ireland and attended primary and secondary school there. He read Law in UCD and the Law Society before qualifying as a solicitor. F G. O’Neill practiced as a lawyer for over 20 years in counties Cavan, Leitrim and Longford. At present he is living with his Cuban wife and daughter in Las Tunas, Cuba. This is his first foray into the world of literature.

He has travelled all over Europe, Russia, Georgia etc and has also visited Mexico and Jamaica. F G O’Neill is fluent in Spanish and has a basic knowledge of Russian. He is deeply interested in international affairs and geopolitical developments. His hobbies include fishing, good food and the enjoyment of quality wine of which he is a connoisseur.

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  • Anonymous

    This novel has a recurring theme, with the dawning of a new era where Western world dominance will be replaced by the pre-eminence of the Orient in economics, science and technology, culture and above all civilisations. Climate change is tackled head on. The book is a must read, essential to an intelligent understanding of what is happening in our world. It provides a clear understanding and explanation of the origins and background of the Trump phenomenon and why it emerged. The novel provides some nice insights into present-day Cuba, the last days of the Soviet Union as well as pleasant images of Ireland. There is also erotic passion, betrayal, romance, intrigue, state terrorism and more. It is an omnibus work and an extremely good read, can highly recommend.

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