In the National Interest

In the National Interest by Bernard McGrath, published by Fisher King Publishing in July 2014, is a work of fiction that closely mirrors contemporary realities in Ireland. The narrative follows Donal Brady, the Taoiseach, as he navigates the complexities of leadership while attempting to address a significant political secret. His efforts are complicated by various characters, including a priest with a peculiar connection to St. Patrick, a journalist intent on revealing the truth, and the looming presence of historical figures that challenge his authority.
Readers will find a humorous exploration of political dynamics as Donal Brady grapples with the challenges of modernizing Irish politics. The story delves into themes of leadership, secrecy, and the interplay between personal ambition and public duty. With 310 pages of engaging content, this edition provides a unique perspective on the absurdities of political life, making it a noteworthy addition to the genre.
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This work of fiction comes very close to reality in Ireland today. Donal Brady is Taoiseach – Prime Minister – of Ireland. In the national interest he is trying to tackle the best kept political secret, but things are not quite going according to plan. In his constant attempts to enforce his leadership, he’s dogged by the literary shadow of Adolph Hitler, a priest seemingly with a hot line to St Patrick, a journalist determined to uncover the truth and a diplomatic disaster in Galway. While Donal Brady struggles to rein in those with dark intent his plans to drag Irish politics into the modern world are being thwarted; has he bitten off far more than he can chew?
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