Description
Murphy likes things quiet. As the barman at the Purses Retainer, a half-forgotten pub in North London, he treasures the silence left behind by absent customers. The empty seats are both a blessing and a curse: his sanctuary is safe, but the pub is on the brink of closure.
Murphy has a gift for talking people into leaving him alone-long, winding stories that trap questions rather than answer them. But when the threat of redundancy looms, he sees an unlikely win-win: turn the pub into London's first silent pub. No phones. No chatter. Just the perfect place for peace-until Instagram and the media get hold of it.
As Murphy's eccentric experiment spirals into a cultural phenomenon, he meets Rebecca, a yoga teacher who relieves not only his bad back but begins to unravel the grief and isolation he has carried for years. Suddenly, Murphy must confront the very things silence has helped him to avoid: friendship, identity, love-and the chaos of feeling alive.
Wry, sharp and satirical, Murphy Who Talks is a comedy of modern Britain: a story about austerity and survival, male friendship and misogyny, silence and speech, and what it really takes to be heard.
About the Author
Ronan O'Shea is an author from London who looks uncannily like Sebastien Vettel. He has worked as a journalist, English teacher, care worker, criminal justice support worker and, extensively, a barman, the latter of which inspired his debut novel, Murphy Who Talks. His writing embodies themes of Austerity, nationalism and identity, all of which appear to linger seven years after he wrote the damn thing. So it goes.
Reviews
"Funny, brilliantly structured and ingeniously satirical. A first-class debut." Damien Mosley
Book Information
ISBN 9781918163117
Author Ronan O'Shea
Format Paperback
Page Count 198
Imprint Indie Novella
Publisher Indie Novella