Award-wining author Joseph Éamon Cummins taught creative writing and psychology for ten years, earning multiple Best Professor citations. Today he leads workshops in organisational psychology and human achievement, and occasionally psychology in fiction writing. Critics have compared On the Edge of the Loch with the work of Irish writers JM Synge, James Joyce and Brendan Behan, and with England's Thomas Hardy (Tess of the d'Urbervilles, Far from the Madding Crowd). The author stresses that this novel is not a 'psychological thriller', no psychopathic killers or computer fiends bent on global destruction. Rather, it’s intimate and readable!
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Robert Blakeley
Hi Joseph! Just added your book to the "Books with unusual but effective covers" theme...