![](/images/cover/.tmb/thumb_0452278678-L_100_200.jpg)
Cold Heaven is a novel by Northern Irish-Canadian writer Brian Moore. It was published in 1983.
![](/images/cover/.tmb/thumb_0452278783-L_100_200.jpg)
No Other Life is a novel by Northern Irish-Canadian writer Brian Moore, published in 1993. The novel is set in the future, on the fictional Caribbean island of Ganae. The story is told by Father Paul Michel, a Canadian missionary to Ganae, as a letter to himself about the life he has led. Father Paul supports a young …
![](/images/cover/.tmb/thumb_0586087028-L_100_200.jpg)
The Luck of Ginger Coffey, a novel by Northern Irish-Canadian writer Brian Moore, was published in 1960, in the United States by Atlantic Monthly and in the United Kingdom by Andre Deutsch. In Canada, it received a Governor General's Award. The book was made into a film, directed by Irvin Kershner, and released in …
![](/images/cover/.tmb/thumb_0525482067-L_100_200.jpg)
Catholics is a novel by Northern Irish-Canadian writer Brian Moore. It was first published in 1972, and was republished in 2006 by Loyola Press with an introduction by Robert Ellsberg and a series of study questions. Most of the action of the novel takes place on an island monastery off the southwest coast of Ireland. …
![](/images/cover/.tmb/thumb_0586087370-L_100_200.jpg)
The Colour of Blood, published in 1987, is a political thriller by Northern Irish-Canadian novelist Brian Moore about Stephen Bem, a Cardinal in an unnamed East European country who is in conflict with the Roman Catholic Church hierarchy and finds himself caught in the middle of an escalating revolution.
![](/images/cover/.tmb/thumb_058208170X-L_100_200.jpg)
Lies of Silence is a novel by Brian Moore published in 1990. It focuses on the personal effects of The Troubles, a period of ethnic, religious and political conflict in Northern Ireland from the late 1960s to 1998.
![](/images/cover/.tmb/thumb_0452276322-L_100_200.jpg)
The Statement is a thriller novel by Northern Irish-Canadian writer Brian Moore. Set in the south of France and Paris in the early 1990s, The Statement is the tale of Pierre Brossard, a former officer in the pro-Fascist militia which served Vichy France, and a murderer of Jews.
![](/images/cover/.tmb/thumb_0452279593-L_100_200.jpg)
The Magician's Wife, published in 1997, was the last novel by the Northern Irish-Canadian writer Brian Moore. Set in 1856, it tells the story of a famous French magician who is despatched by Emperor Napoleon III to help France subdue the Arab population in war-torn Algeria.
![](/images/cover/.tmb/thumb_0452278651-L_100_200.jpg)
Black Robe, first published in 1985, is a historical novel by Brian Moore set in New France in the 17th century. The novel follows Father Laforgue, a French Jesuit priest traveling up river to repopulate the mission to the Huron Indians. It chronicles his interactions with the "heathen" tribes of Algonkian and …