When the Marines destroy a terrorist training camp in the Libyan desert, they also kill both the parents of a ten-year-old boy, Mohammed Maguire.
Brought back to Ireland, the land of his mother’s birth, young Mohammed is treated as a public relations commodity by both sides of an argument that he doesn’t understand – but which he can see with the clear eyes of a child.
Wickedly funny and wonderfully abrasive, MOHAMMED MAGUIRE is Bateman at his very best.
Brought back to Ireland, the land of his mother’s birth, young Mohammed is treated as a public relations commodity by both sides of an argument that he doesn’t understand – but which he can see with the clear eyes of a child.
Wickedly funny and wonderfully abrasive, MOHAMMED MAGUIRE is Bateman at his very best.
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'It is as if Spike Milligan teamed up with Flann O'Brien with the idea of writing a farce about Northern Ireland in the 80s. We are offered free-wheeling lunacy, satire, raw comedy and wonderful abrasive dialogue'