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26 Mar 2026

WATCH: Young Kildare author thrilled as copies of her first book arrive

Magical moment

Check out the moment a young Kildare author's debut novel is delivered.

The culmination of three years of work, Ailbe Donohue is thrilled to see her work published for the first time. A Job in Whitepost is published by Pegasus Publishers and is a story of duty, decency, dishonour, deception, and death.‎

When US Marshall, Harrison James, received a directive from the Governor of the New Mexico ‎Territory to investigate an assault and robbery of the Federal Stagecoach, he had no idea what he ‎was really walking into. Harrison thought that the town of Whitepost in the newly formed Arizona ‎Territory would be the same as other God-fearing frontier towns dotted across the West. He was ‎wrong. Nothing in Whitepost is as it seems. Haunted by the exploits of the notorious Sam ‘The ‎Phantom' Walker and the ‘Spector' Gang, Whitepost is lawlessness and corruption. It was into this ‎madness that US Marshall Harrison and his younger brother, Deputy Morgan, descend. Harrison ‎unwittingly becomes drawn to the enigmatic Lenora Taylor, leading him towards impossible choices ‎and personal chaos. ‎

Ailbhe's book is coming to a local bookshop near you. 

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