“Out to the churn, you will depart,out to that London din.And don’t return, without the heart,of the man called Halloran Kin.”Halloran Kin lives in Belfast as an idler, just one of a clan of 1001 cousins. But when he finds himself hounded and criminalised by Djinn, he is forced to make a stumbling escape that will take him far across the North Atlantic nations of Europe – from the frozen tundra of Iceland to the foggy wilds of Galicia.Greatly inspired by poems like The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge and The Cremation of Sam McGee by Robert Service, Halloran Kin is a long rhyming poem set in a dark world of monsters, animals and Ghasts. Told in seven parts, this macabre fugitive's story spans a decade of chronic remorse, sleeplessness, betrayal, friendship and faith.
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- Author Brendan Caldwell
- Language English
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