<b>* LONGLISTED FOR THE WOMEN''S PRIZE FOR FICTION 2023 *</b><b>* WINNER OF THE AN POST IRISH BOOK AWARDS NOVEL OF THE YEAR 2022 *</b><b>* SHORTLISTED FOR THE WATERSTONES DEBUT FICTION PRIZE 2022 *</b><b>* AN <i>OBSERVER </i>BEST DEBUT NOVELIST OF 2022 *</b><b>* A BBC RADIO 4 BOOK AT BEDTIME *</b><b>---------------------------</b><b>''Like</b><b> Sally Rooney mixed with a political thriller¿ </b>RUSSELL KANE<b>''Intense, unflinchingly honest, it broke my heart a million times'' </b>MARIAN KEYES<b>''Absolutely loved it'' </b>MAX PORTER <b>''A beautiful, devastating novel'' </b>NICK HORNBY<i>One by one, she undid each event, each decision, each choice. </i><i>If Davy had remembered to put on a coat.</i><i>If Seamie McGeown had not found himself alone on a dark street.</i><i>If Michael Agnew had not walked through the door of the pub on a quiet night in February in his white shirt.</i> There is nothing special about the day Cushla meets Michael, a married man from Belfast, in the pub owne