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Christine Falls by John Banville is the One Dublin One Book choice for 2026.

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Dublin City Council is delighted to announce that Christine Falls by John Banville is the One Dublin One Book choice for 2026, following on from Dublin Written in Our Hearts, an anthology, chosen for 2025.

One Dublin One Book aims to encourage everyone in Dublin to read a designated book connected with the capital city during the month of April every year. This annual project is a Dublin City Council initiative, led by Dublin City Libraries and Dublin UNESCO City of Literature, which encourages reading for pleasure. 

Announcing the choice, Dublin City Librarian, Mairead Owens, said “Christine Falls is celebrating its 20th anniversary publication in 2026 setting the tone of an immersive crime series from one of Ireland’s finest novelists, John Banville.  We are honoured to work with John on this very special occasion.  We hope that many more readers across the city and beyond will join Quirke on his various journeys across Dublin as he explores the death of Christine Falls.”

The author introduces us to the maverick pathologist Quirke whose only passion is finding truth in science. While readers may think the world of the 1950s is elusive now, the forces of authority are eerily present in Christine Falls bringing the reader across Dublin into the morgue, the laundries and the homes of the rich and powerful. It’s a mystery rendered with all the delicacy of a master craftsman and when finished, the reader can look forward to more from Quirke.

The book’s author John Banville is excited about the One Dublin One Book programme, remarking: 

“It is particularly gratifying that Christine Falls, my first, faltering venture into ‘crime fiction’, should be chosen as Dublin’s One Book. When I wrote it, I had grave doubts, but those doubts have now been definitively dispelled.”

Details of the One Dublin One Book programme, which will include events across the various locations in the city celebrating and discussing the work and its themes will be announced in early 2026.

The One Dublin One Book initiative is also funded by The Department of Culture, Communications and Sports 

The Book

For the first time on the Faber list, a new edition of John Banville's classic debut crime novel, as his Dublin set series starring the Pathologist Quirke moves under his own name. ‘His control and pacing cannot be faulted, and the final outcome is almost unbearably moving.’ Michael Dibdin, The Guardian.

Quirke’s pathology department, set deep beneath 1950s Dublin, is his own gloomy realm: always quiet, always night, and always under his control. Until, late one evening, he stumbles across a body that should not be there. 

The investigation he opens uncovers a dark secret at the heart of the city’s high Catholic network – a secret with the power to shake his own family and everything he holds dear.

These six 1950s Dublin-set Quirke Mysteries precede his later Strafford & Quirke series and further deepen and enhance his supremely atmospheric portrayal of that time and place.

Over 200,000 copies sold of the top ten bestselling Strafford and Quirke series to date. 

Reviews: 

'Absorbing plots, beguiling characters and evocative settings . . . [Banville’s] pacing is impeccable.' The Times

 'Consummately done . . . replete with all the period detail and atmospherics one could hope for.', Irish Independent

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The Author

John Banville was born in Wexford in 1945. He is the author of many novels, including The Book of Evidence, the 2005 Booker Prize-winning The Sea, Venetian Vespers and the bestselling Strafford and Quirke crime series, which has twice been shortlisted for the CWA Historical Dagger.

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The Publisher

Faber is one of the world’s great independent publishing houses. Since it was founded in 1929, poetry has been at the heart of its publishing, with T. S. Eliot as the first Poetry Editor.

In every generation, Faber has sought to find the very best writers and are proud to publish the foremost voices in fiction, non-fiction, poetry, drama, film and children’s books, from writers including Sylvia Plath, Samuel Beckett, Ted Hughes, William Golding, Kae Tempest, Seamus Heaney, P. D. James, John Banville, Tsitsi Dangarembga, Alan Bennett, Edna O’Brien, Simon Armitage, Sally Rooney, Emma Carroll, Kieran Larwood, Natasha Farrant and Natalie Diaz. 

Thirteen Nobel Laureates and six Booker Prize-winners have been published by Faber, with awards most recently for Kazuo Ishiguro and Anna Burns.

At Faber, a belief is shared in the unique power of the published word to transform, to inspire and to challenge. This informs all in-house activities and extends to outreach and partnerships within independent publishing.

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