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I dTír Strainséartha - Leabhar mhí Feabhra 2015 / Book of the Month for February 2015

18 Feb 2015

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[English version below] In Éirinn, Earrach na bliana 1612, tugtar litir thábhachtach do Lúcás Ó Briain le breith faoi rún chun na Róimhe agus le leagan i láimh Aodha Mhóir Uí Néill, Iarla Thír Eoghain. Tá Ó Néill agus na taoisigh Ghaelacha sa Róimh ag iarraidh airm ar Rí na Spáinne le filleadh ar Éirinn agus le cumhacht Shasana sa tír a bhriseadh. Cuireann Lúcás chun farraige agus feallmharfóir rua an namhad, an Sionnach tiomanta díocasach, ar a thóir. Seo é an dara leabhar i sraith úrscéalta suite in Éirinn agus ar Mhór-Roinn na hEorpa sna blianta corraitheacha sin tar éis Imeacht na hIarlaí. Láithreoir: Ian Ó Caoimh Aíonna: Lee Vahey agus Eoin Ó Murchú [Leagan Gaeilge thuas] The Atlantic port of Galway 1612, Lucás, a young student and a gifted swordsman, is entrusted by a shady Jesuit priest with an important letter to be delivered into the hands of Aodh Mór Ó Néill, Earl of Tyrone (leader of the Irish chieftains in Rome seeking the help of Philip of Spain to retake Ireland from the English) . Lúcás’s mission will take him on a perilous journey across Europe. Following hot on his heels, in the narrow streets of the city, is the enemy’s most devious and brutal spy - with orders to stop him, at all costs. The second of a trilogy of novels that will traverse Europe on the company of Lúcás Ó Briain in the early years of the 16th Century hAoise, with the enemy snapping at our heels. Presenter: Ian Ó Caoimh Guests: Lee Vahey agus Eoin Ó Murchú

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