In the Jar: A Novel Of Ireland
“In the Jar” unfurls a riveting narrative in eighteenth-century Ireland, where rebellion simmers and lawlessness prevails. Patrick Finn, a scion of the “Wild Geese,” returns to Ireland from France, plunging headlong into a life fraught with rebellion, highway robbery, and the pursuit of elusive freedom. As Patrick becomes a legendary figure among the rebellious Irish, the novel takes us on a rollercoaster of loyalty, love, and betrayal, painting a vivid tableau of a nation resisting English rule. In this thrilling tale, Patrick’s choices lead to a tragic climax-facing the gallows.
“In the Jar” captures the essence of a tumultuous era, exploring the sacrifices made and the indomitable spirit of those who defi ed oppression. With every twist and turn, the novel immerses readers in a world where heroism, treachery, and the quest for identity collide against the backdrop of Ireland’s relentless fight for freedom.
Indie Author
Atty. Ronald E. Gaffney
A Writer and A Retired Lawyer
Ronald Edward Gaffney is a retired lawyer living in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. He attended St. Francis Xavier University in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, and later received his law degree at the University of New Brunswick, Fredericton.