The Shelbourne Ultimatum

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The Shelbourne Ultimatum
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Author Paul Howard
IllustratorAlan Clarke
Cover artistAlan Clarke
CountryIreland
Language English
Series Ross O'Carroll-Kelly
Set in Dublin, 2010–11
Publisher Penguin Books
Publication date
October 2012
Media typePaperback
Pages398
ISBN 9780141048529
823.92
Preceded by NAMA Mia!  
Followed by Downturn Abbey  

The Shelbourne Ultimatum is a 2012 novel by Irish journalist and author Paul Howard and the twelfth in the Ross O'Carroll-Kelly series. [1] [2]

Contents

The title is a reference to The Bourne Ultimatum and the Shelbourne Hotel.

Plot

Ross survives the shooting depicted at the end of NAMA Mia! , but has to deal with Gardaí who don't believe his story. He aims to sabotage Fionn and Erika's oncoming marriage. Sorcha gets a job in a pound shop. Honor becomes a child star, while Fionnuala continues to seek fame with her misery memoir. [3]

Reception

In The Irish Times , Patrick Freyne wrote that "in years to come, heavily footnoted editions of Paul Howard’s long-running series will be the textbooks on early 21st-century Ireland." and that "We regularly complain about how artists and writers and musicians don’t grapple with the big issues rocking the nation. Well, Howard has chosen to consistently grapple with the little issues (decking, discount stores, bank shares, downsizing, failing businesses, Katie Holmes) in a manner that says more about contemporary Ireland than a whole Aosdána’s-worth of state-of-the-nation authors." [4]

The Irish Independent reviewed it positively, saying "The writing is, as you would expect from someone as deft as Howard, typically good, there are plenty of good gags and we are offered some interesting questions […] But, to be perfectly frank, I'm not sure how ready people are to laugh at what we're going through at the moment. I know we all have a touch of gallows humour going on, but to this reader it all just seemed a little too raw." [5]

On Writing.ie, Kevin Massey praised the slapstick sequences and "the distinctive ‘voice’ of each character (Charles O’Carroll-Kelly is a particular favourite) that elevates the supporting characters from being mere backdrop to Ross’s antics and gives you a greater insight into the dynamic of the family/group." [6]

The Shelbourne Ultimatum was a bestseller, selling 28,551 copies in 2012. [7] [8] It was the tenth-bestselling book in Ireland for 2012, and the second highest seller by an Irish author (behind Maeve Binchy's posthumous A Week in Winter ). [9]

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References

  1. O'Carroll-Kelly, Ross (27 September 2012). The Shelbourne Ultimatum. Penguin Books Limited. ISBN   9781844882298 via Google Books.
  2. Maher, Eamon; O'Brien, Eugene (1 November 2015). From Prosperity to Austerity: A socio-cultural critique of the Celtic Tiger and its aftermath. Oxford University Press. ISBN   9781526101471 via Google Books.
  3. "Best Books 2012". www.irishexaminer.com. 23 November 2012.
  4. Freyne, Patrick. "It's good to know we can rely on Ross". The Irish Times.
  5. "Review: Fiction: Ross O'Carroll Kelly: The Shelbourne Ultimatum by Paul Howard". Independent.ie. 7 October 2012.
  6. O'Loughlin, Writing ie Editor Vanessa (16 May 2013). "The Shelbourne Ultimatum by Ross O'Carroll Kelly". Writing.ie.{{cite web}}: |first= has generic name (help)
  7. "Bestselling Irish Authors in 2012". Independent.ie. 6 January 2013.
  8. McGreevy, Ronan. "Other titles left in shade by 400,000 sales of Grey". The Irish Times.
  9. "Lust for 'Fifty Shades' helps trilogy to top bestseller list". www.irishexaminer.com. 8 January 2013.