<p><b>The extraordinary new story collection from one of Ireland''s greatest writers and bestselling author of <i>Mindwinter Break</i>.</b><br><br> Bernard MacLaverty is a consummately gifted short-story writer and novelist whose work - like that of John McGahern, William Trevor, Edna O''Brien or Colm T¿ib¿- is deceptively simple on the surface, but carries a turbulent undertow. Everywhere, the dark currents of violence, persecution and regret pull at his subject matter: family love, the making of art, Catholicism, the Troubles and, latterly, ageing.<br><br><i>Blank Pages </i>is a collection of twelve extraordinary new stories that show the emotional range of a master. ''Blackthorns'', for instance, tells of a poor out-of-work Catholic man who falls gravely ill in the sectarian Northern Ireland of 1942 but is brought back from the brink by an unlikely saviour. The most recently written story here is the harrowing but transcendent ''The End of Days''<i>, </i>which imagines the last mome