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An Cailleach Gaeilge (The Irish Witch) by Walter A Crisp

Book Review By Michelle Montovio Although An Cailleach Gaeilge (The Irish Witch) is the first foray by Walter A Crisp into the realm of historical fiction, having made his debut as an author in 2012 when he published The Call of Duty - A History of Gibraltar and the Wars in Europe 1757-1815. That meticulously...

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