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Half-Three
in Galway weaves together the culture of a quaint, antithetical
land of two lands with the increasingly pervasive influence of technology
in our lives. Here, too, the proliferation of online romances merges
with Ireland's quixotic character to kindle the friendship of Maggie
O'Connor and Thomas deFremond.
Thomas is scouting an invention that could earn Ireland a respected
position in the technology industry. And while he's investigating
its potential, he attempts to learn more about Maggie, an elusive
woman he's met in a chance encounter online.
But Maggie
has her own mission while trekking across the Green Isle: to produce
a documentary about the changing face of Ireland with videographer
Eamon Loftus.
After Maggie
agrees to rendezvous with Thomas, the trio becomes enmeshed in an
international plot to wrest the invention from Irish control. In
the midst of their adventure, Maggie confronts the nightmares of
a painful past and faces the challenge of daring to love and trust
again.
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