Cormac Millar [pseud.]
      
Life [Pseud. of Cormac Ó Cuilleanain]; author of An Irish Solution (2004), concerning Seamus Joyce, director of the Irish drug enforcement agency, who finds himself caught up in a high-level intrigue in a plot that involves a Mother Polycarp and a lesbian schoolgirl; The Grounds (2006), crime novel set in an Irish university.
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Works An Irish Solution [A Séamus Joyce novel] (Penguin Ireland 2004, 2005), 307pp.; The Grounds (Penguin Ireland 2006), 336pp.
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Notes Kith & Kin: Cormac Ó Cuilleanain, a lecturer in Italian and author of works on Dante, et al., is a son of Prof. C. OCuilleanain and Eilis Dillon (by her first marriage).
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