Gene Kerrigan is an Irish journalist and novelist primarily known for his sharp, often cynical, portrayals of Irish society and politics. Born and raised in Cabra, Dublin, he draws heavily on his observations of urban life and the complexities of the Irish experience. Kerrigan's writing style is characterized by its dark humor, gritty realism, and incisive commentary, frequently tackling themes of crime, corruption, and social injustice. He has contributed significantly to political discourse through his work in publications like Magill magazine and the Sunday Independent, establishing himself as a prominent voice in Irish journalism.













