Review: The Ghost of Plenty

The Ghost of Plenty
The Ghost of Plenty by Gerald McCormack
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Loved this story — very funny alternating diary entries from the perspective of the well-meaning but bumbling English landlord of an Irish estate and the well-meaning but bumbling Irish lad named Redmond O’Leary returning from four years of education abroad in England.
I thought the voice was excellent for both diaries and the story zipped along as the two protagonists’ paths crossed and crossed again under the unrest and wilds of Galway in 1855.
It reminded me of a Flann O’Brian book, replete with footnote asides and meanderings

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