Quentins

Author: Maeve Binchy
Every table at Quentins Restaurant has a thousand stories to tell: tales of love, betrayal and revenge. Ella Brady wants to make a documentary about the renowned Dublin restaurant that has captured the spirit of a generation and a city in the years it has been open. twins from SCARLET FEATHER, the Signora from EVENING CLASS, Ria from TARA ROAD – and a host of fresh faces…..Read More
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