The Club at Eddy's Bar

In the last years of the Cold War, a private club is a magnet for the elite of an Eastern European city. They keep one another's secrets, even the truth about a brutal murder. When a young journalist learns too much he has to flee the country. A gripping murder mystery, with startling plot twist. Cover drawings by Hungarian artist Ferenc Martyn.
The Club at Eddy's Bar by Zoltán Böszörményi - booktrust.org

The Club at Eddy's Bar by Zoltán Böszörményi - booktrust.org

Tamas is the link between the two divergent societies portrayed in this evocative story of human intrigue and ambition, desire and betrayal, commitment and infidelity.   Tamas is the link between the two divergent societies portrayed in this evocative story of human intrigue and ambition, desire and betrayal, commitment and infidelity. As he flees his homeland in Eastern Europe and arrives as a refugee in Canada, Tamas must battle with bureaucracy to set himself free from his past and ensure that his family can join him in his new life. He finds kindness and compassion too along the way as he struggles to learn a new language in an alien place and find the work that will be the key to his future success.  
Cultural ties between Ireland and Hungary

Cultural ties between Ireland and Hungary

Evelyn O’Rourke reports on the book “The Club At Eddy’s Bar” by Zoltan Boszormenyi which explores the cultural links between Hungary and Ireland.

The Club at Eddy's Bar by Zoltán Böszörményi

The Club at Eddy's Bar