The 13th Apostle
A Novel of a Dublin Family, Michael Collins, and the Irish Uprising
Dermot McEvoy
- 592 Pages
- February 4, 2014
- ISBN: 9781626365612
- Imprint: Skyhorse Publishing
- Trim Size: 6in x 9in x 0in
Description
The storyboth romantic and terrifyingof how a handful of men, armed with nothing more than handguns and guts, forced the greatest nation in the world from their shores.
On Easter Monday, April 24, 1916, the first great revolution of the twentieth century began as working-class men and women occupied buildings throughout Dublin, Ireland, including the general post office on O’Connell Street. Among the commoners in the GPO was a young staff captain of the Irish Volunteers named Michael Collins. He was joined a day later by a fourteen-year-old messenger boy, Eoin Kavanagh. Four days later they would all surrender, but they had struck the match that would burn Great Britain out of Ireland for the first time in seven hundred years.
The 13th Apostle is the reimagined story of how Michael Collins, along with his young acolyte Eoin, transformed Ireland from a colony into a nation. Collins’s secret weapon was his intelligence system and his assassination squad, nicknamed The Twelve Apostles.” On November 21, 1920, the squadwith its thirteenth member, young Eoinassassinated the entire British Secret Service in Dublin. Twelve months and sixteen days later, Collins signed the Treaty at 10 Downing Street, which brought into being what is, today, the Republic of Ireland.
An epic novel in the tradition of Thomas Flanagan’s The Year of the French and Leon Uris’s Trinity, The 13th Apostle is a story that will capture the imagination and hearts of freedom-loving readers everywhere.
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On Easter Monday, April 24, 1916, the first great revolution of the twentieth century began as working-class men and women occupied buildings throughout Dublin, Ireland, including the general post office on O’Connell Street. Among the commoners in the GPO was a young staff captain of the Irish Volunteers named Michael Collins. He was joined a day later by a fourteen-year-old messenger boy, Eoin Kavanagh. Four days later they would all surrender, but they had struck the match that would burn Great Britain out of Ireland for the first time in seven hundred years.
The 13th Apostle is the reimagined story of how Michael Collins, along with his young acolyte Eoin, transformed Ireland from a colony into a nation. Collins’s secret weapon was his intelligence system and his assassination squad, nicknamed The Twelve Apostles.” On November 21, 1920, the squadwith its thirteenth member, young Eoinassassinated the entire British Secret Service in Dublin. Twelve months and sixteen days later, Collins signed the Treaty at 10 Downing Street, which brought into being what is, today, the Republic of Ireland.
An epic novel in the tradition of Thomas Flanagan’s The Year of the French and Leon Uris’s Trinity, The 13th Apostle is a story that will capture the imagination and hearts of freedom-loving readers everywhere.
Skyhorse Publishing, as well as our Arcade, Yucca, and Good Books imprints, are proud to publish a broad range of books for readers interested in fictionnovels, novellas, political and medical thrillers, comedy, satire, historical fiction, romance, erotic and love stories, mystery, classic literature, folklore and mythology, literary classics including Shakespeare, Dumas, Wilde, Cather, and much more. While not every title we publish becomes a New York Times bestseller or a national bestseller, we are committed to books on subjects that are sometimes overlooked and to authors whose work might not otherwise find a home.
Authors
Dermot McEvoy was born in Dublin in 1950 and immigrated with his family to New York City four years later. He is a graduate of Hunter College and the author of of three novels, THE 13TH APOSTLE, OUR LADY OF GREENWICH VILLAGE, and TERRIBLE ANGEL. He is also the author of IRISH MISCELLANY and THE LITTLE GREEN BOOK OF IRISH WISDOM. He is a frequent contributor IrishCentral.com. He lives in Jersey City, New Jersey.
Reviews
“Dermot McEvoy paints a gripping you-are-there portrait of revolutionary Ireland in The 13th Apostle. The job of rescuing a nation from its fate as an exploited colony was certain to be an epic task, and McEvoy’s expertly paced novel conjures the streets and characters with a historian’s keen eye…McEvoy…paints a portrait of the man in full, creating one of the most richly detailed character studies of Collins that I have ever read…There are many books about Collins, but few that understand his challenge and his accomplishments the way McEvoy’s The 13th Apostle does. Collins didn’t just change Irish history; he reinvented it and the nation’s trajectory through action and sheer force of mind. McEvoy knows this as few others do, and The 13th Apostle tells the tale.”—Cahir O’Doherty, Irish Voice
“Anyone who’s ever doubted the truth of William Faulkner’s famous assertion that “the past is never dead—it’s not even past” should read Dermot McEvoy’s The 13th Apostle. McEvoy gives us the story of the Irish War for Independence in all its vivid, intimate, squalid, intricate, heroic, and tragic immediacy. The dust and cobwebs are dispelled. Sepia turns technicolor. In McEvoy’s hands, the past lives, breathes and walks among us. This is historical fiction of a rare and wonderful sort.”
—Peter Quinn, author of Banished Children of Eve on The 13th Apostle
“The 13th Apostle is a compelling blow-by-blow account of the efforts Michael Collins led to bring independence to Ireland.” —Publishers Weekly
“Anyone who’s ever doubted the truth of William Faulkner’s famous assertion that “the past is never dead—it’s not even past” should read Dermot McEvoy’s The 13th Apostle. McEvoy gives us the story of the Irish War for Independence in all its vivid, intimate, squalid, intricate, heroic, and tragic immediacy. The dust and cobwebs are dispelled. Sepia turns technicolor. In McEvoy’s hands, the past lives, breathes and walks among us. This is historical fiction of a rare and wonderful sort.”
—Peter Quinn, author of Banished Children of Eve on The 13th Apostle
“The 13th Apostle is a compelling blow-by-blow account of the efforts Michael Collins led to bring independence to Ireland.” —Publishers Weekly
Dermot McEvoy paints a gripping you-are-there portrait of revolutionary Ireland in The 13th Apostle. The job of rescuing a nation from its fate as an exploited colony was certain to be an epic task, and McEvoy’s expertly paced novel conjures the streets and characters with a historian’s keen eye
McEvoy
paints a portrait of the man in full, creating one of the most richly detailed character studies of Collins that I have ever read
There are many books about Collins, but few that understand his challenge and his accomplishments the way McEvoy’s The 13th Apostle does. Collins didn’t just change Irish history; he reinvented it and the nation’s trajectory through action and sheer force of mind. McEvoy knows this as few others do, and The 13th Apostle tells the tale.”—Cahir O’Doherty, Irish Voice
Anyone who’s ever doubted the truth of William Faulkner’s famous assertion that the past is never deadit’s not even past” should read Dermot McEvoy’s The 13th Apostle. McEvoy gives us the story of the Irish War for Independence in all its vivid, intimate, squalid, intricate, heroic, and tragic immediacy. The dust and cobwebs are dispelled. Sepia turns technicolor. In McEvoy’s hands, the past lives, breathes and walks among us. This is historical fiction of a rare and wonderful sort.”
Peter Quinn, author of Banished Children of Eve on The 13th Apostle
The 13th Apostle is a compelling blow-by-blow account of the efforts Michael Collins led to bring independence to Ireland.” Publishers Weekly
Anyone who’s ever doubted the truth of William Faulkner’s famous assertion that the past is never deadit’s not even past” should read Dermot McEvoy’s The 13th Apostle. McEvoy gives us the story of the Irish War for Independence in all its vivid, intimate, squalid, intricate, heroic, and tragic immediacy. The dust and cobwebs are dispelled. Sepia turns technicolor. In McEvoy’s hands, the past lives, breathes and walks among us. This is historical fiction of a rare and wonderful sort.”
Peter Quinn, author of Banished Children of Eve on The 13th Apostle
The 13th Apostle is a compelling blow-by-blow account of the efforts Michael Collins led to bring independence to Ireland.” Publishers Weekly
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