Arguing With Henry

Henry is a feckless, misanthropic and unabstemious advertising executive who hates the newly wealthy 1990s Ireland with all the venom he would muster if he wasn’t so lazy. He swaggers, staggers and swears his way through his marriage, affair and job. His nemesis, and rival in love; a callow and wealthy representative of new Ireland, looms in the shadows.

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Arguing With Henry

Henry is a feckless, misanthropic and unabstemious advertising executive who hates the newly wealthy 1990s Ireland with all the venom he would muster if he wasn’t so lazy. He swaggers, staggers and swears his way through his marriage, affair and job. His nemesis, and rival in love; a callow and wealthy representative of new Ireland, looms in the shadows.

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Arguing With Henry

Arguing With Henry

by Niall Hunter
Arguing With Henry

Arguing With Henry

by Niall Hunter

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Overview

Henry is a feckless, misanthropic and unabstemious advertising executive who hates the newly wealthy 1990s Ireland with all the venom he would muster if he wasn’t so lazy. He swaggers, staggers and swears his way through his marriage, affair and job. His nemesis, and rival in love; a callow and wealthy representative of new Ireland, looms in the shadows.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940000894576
Publisher: Niall Hunter
Publication date: 04/14/2010
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 331 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Niall Hunter is a very tired and very old and embittered hack living (just about) in Dublin.
Confused and enraged by technology, interest rates and GDP, he spends his time grinding his
remaining teeth and repeatedly putting out the cat at night. He hopes finally to retire at 75, exhausted, but fascinated by the endless possibilities life has failed to offer him.

Book cover image, Ruth Hunter

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