Irish author, Stephen Duffy, reads from his hilarious novels about erstwhile Dublin butcher, Tommy Costelloe.
Born in Dublin’s city centre in the 1960’s, Tommy Costelloe was the seventh child in a brood of thirteen. A truant, a troublemaker, nothing in his young life ever marked him as one destined for fame and glory. Until he discovered his voice. Poised on the edge of greatness, the world lay at his feet and a bright and glittering showbiz career beckoned. However, falling in love and a bottle of aspirin put paid to all of his dreams.
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Irish author, Stephen Duffy, reads from his hilarious novels about erstwhile Dublin butcher, Tommy Costelloe.
Born in Dublin’s city centre in the 1960’s, Tommy Costelloe was the seventh child in a brood of thirteen. A truant, a troublemaker, nothing in his young life ever marked him as one destined for fame and glory. Until he discovered his voice. Poised on the edge of greatness, the world lay at his feet and a bright and glittering showbiz career beckoned. However, falling in love and a bottle of aspirin put paid to all of his dreams.
Tommy takes us on a trip to July 1991 when, thinking he is off on a lad's bender to Santa Ponsa, he finds himself in Pamplona, Northern Spain chasing a blonde yank by the name of Marilyn whilst running from the horned fury called El Diablo.
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Irish author, Stephen Duffy, reads from his hilarious novels about erstwhile Dublin butcher, Tommy Costelloe.
Born in Dublin’s city centre in the 1960’s, Tommy Costelloe was the seventh child in a brood of thirteen. A truant, a troublemaker, nothing in his young life ever marked him as one destined for fame and glory. Until he discovered his voice. Poised on the edge of greatness, the world lay at his feet and a bright and glittering showbiz career beckoned. However, falling in love and a bottle of aspirin put paid to all of his dreams.