On Saturday my wife and I attended the 40th Carlow Association (London) Annual Dinner dance which was held in The Irish Centre, London. The event was a big success with lots of money being raised for various causes. During the night I had the privilege of been introduced and talking to one of Irelands newest authors namely Bridget Whelan. The following is a quote from her new book "A Good Confession" flyer: "In Bridget Whelan's captivating debut novel A Good Confession, Cathleen is a young widow struggling to bring up her family in 1960s London when she falls in love with a priest. And not just any priest, but Father Jerry, her dead husband's cousin. She hopes confession will ease her troubled mind, not realising that she is confessing to the man she loves, and the man who loves her. When tragedy forces Cathleen back to Ireland, they both have to face the consequences of their love affair and make the hardest decision of all. A GOOD CONFESSION Severn House ISBN 978 0 7278 6720 9 www.agoodconfession.co.uk Kind Regards Michael Brennan Carlow IGP: http://www.igp-web.com/carlow/index.htm My Laois Page: http://freepages.family.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mjbrennan/index.htm