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This Charming Man is a 2008 novel by Irish author Marian Keyes. It centres on the engagement of popular politician Paddy de Courcy and the impact this has on the women in his life. The novel won the Popular Fiction Award at the Irish Book Awards 2009, having received the most votes from the Irish public.
Rachel's Holiday is a novel by Marian Keyes. After landing in an NYC hospital, Rachel Walsh heads back to Ireland to get treatment for her addiction making surprising revelations along the way.
Anybody Out There? is a novel by Marian Keyes. Anna has no memory of what caused the injuries that sent her to Ireland to recover and once she is able, she returns to New York to find the truth.
Angels is a novel by Marian Keyes. The end of her marriage sends Maggie Walsh to Los Angeles where she spends time with her best friends, starts new romances, and challenges herself professionally.
Last Chance Saloon is a novel by Marian Keyes. In the face of life-changing news, three best friends come together to overcome the past and look towards the future.