User:Aine Harte-Kelly

__NOINDEX__ Aine Harte-Kelly BIOGRAPHY AND NOTES: Aine Harte Kelly is the author of 'THE HOUSE WHERE NO BIRD SINGS' a psychological thriller set in the North of England. Title, Ireland, Land of Saints, Scholars and Legends. Author, Anne Kelly. Publisher, Avon/HarperCollins Publishers, 1996. ISBN, 1860333206, 9781860333200

This was followed by 'NOBODYS CHILD' (Anne Kelly)published 2005 PublishAmerica a story of triumph over adversity, which tells the tale of Aine and Molly Murphy, two young children from Co Cork, Ireland. The story focuses on their strength and determination to fight, overcome and indeed survive the devastating effects of the Irish potato famine.

The House Where No Bird Sings (December 2011) is Kelly's most recently published novel, it is a psychological thriller which is set in the North of England. The central characters in the book, Lily Morrison and Joe Turner certainly make the novel a guaranteed page turner!

IMMORTAL SPIRIT 1997 (POETRY)

Armagh ( /ɑrˈmɑː/ ar-mah; from Irish: Ard Mhacha meaning "Macha's height" [aɾˠd̪ˠ ˈwaxə]) is a large settlement in Northern Ireland, and the county town of County Armagh. It is a site of historical importance for both Celtic paganism and Christianity and is the seat, for both the Roman Catholic Church and the Church of Ireland, of the Archbishop of Armagh. In 1995, Armagh city was twinned with Razgrad, Bulgaria. Although classed as a medium-sized town,[3] Armagh was granted city status by Queen Elizabeth II in 1994. Its population of 14,590 (2001 Census) makes it the least-populated city in both Northern Ireland and on the island of Ireland and the fourth smallest in the United Kingdom.