The Wildly Irish Sextet

The Wildly Irish Sextet by Dick Wimmer is a First Edition published by Catapult on February 28, 2008. This collection features five new tales that continue the adventures of Seamus Boyne, described as the greatest painter in the world, along with familiar characters such as his spirited daughter, Tory, and his best friend, the writer Gene Hagar. The stories blend humor and emotional depth, showcasing Wimmer’s unique storytelling style.
Readers can expect a fast-paced and irreverent exploration of Seamus’s life, filled with misadventures and comedic moments. The narratives delve into the dynamics of relationships and the chaos that often accompanies them, all while maintaining a lighthearted tone. With 336 pages, this edition invites readers to enjoy Wimmer’s ability to transform emotional turmoil into laughter, making it a notable addition to the realm of humorous fiction.
Official synopsis Publisher
Following on from his rollicking trilogy, Irish Wine, Dick Wimmer returns with five exuberant new tales about Seamus Boyne, the greatest painter in the world.
Among the cast of characters back with him to continue the wild ride are the Boynes’ saucy daughter, Tory, and Seamus’s best friend, the writer Gene Hagar. Fast-paced and irreverent, these stories offer more of Wimmer at his best–an alchemist who stirs emotional turmoil into tomfoolery and misadventure to create hilarious adventures that leave readers wanting more.
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