Annie McCartney
      
Life Author of Desire Lines (2001), q.pp.,, deals with an affair between an actress and a priest.
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Works Desire Lines (Belfast: Blackstaff Beeline 2001).
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Criticism Bernice Harrison, review of Desire Lines, in Irish Times (9 June 2001), Weekend: calls it a first novel, about an actress who moves back to Belfast from London after a ten-year affair and re-establishes a life there, only to be confronted by a drama that makes her re-evaluate her life; by a novelist who trained as an actress in London and moved back to Belfast [
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