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  1. William Ryan is the Irish author of five novels, including the Captain Korolev series set in 1930s Moscow. They have been shortlisted for numerous awards, including the Irish Fiction Award, the Theakstons Crime Novel of the Year, the Endeavour Historical Gold Crown and the Crime Writer Association’s Steel, Historical and New Blood Daggers.

  2. William J. Ryan, Jr. (September 20, 1923 – June 7, 2002) was a psychologist, civil rights activist and author. He is best known for his exposure of the sociological phenomenon of " blaming the victim ", which was first published in his 1971 book of the same name.

  3. Mar 1, 2012 · William Ryan is the Irish author of six novels, including the Moscow Noir series, The Constant Soldier and, as W.C. Ryan, The Winter Guest and A House of Ghosts. They have been shortlisted for numerous awards, including the Irish Fiction Award, the Theakstons Crime Novel of the Year, the Endeavour Historical Gold Crown and the Crime ...

  4. At William Ryan Homes our new homes are built with state of the art, energy-saving materials and building systems to perform better, save you money, conserve energy and provide your family with more comfort.

  5. www.william-ryan.com › aboutAbout William Ryan

    William Ryan is the Irish author of six novels, including the Captain Korolev series set in 1930s Moscow. They have been shortlisted for numerous awards, including the Irish Fiction Award, the Theakstons Crime Novel of the Year, the Endeavour Historical Gold Crown and the Crime Writer Association’s Gold, Steel, Historical and New Blood Daggers.

  6. Aug 25, 2016 · William Ryan sensitively and beautifully portrays a country on the brink, coming to terms with the fact that everyone will be impacted by the punishment due to be inflicted by the Allies. Paul Brandt is the constant soldier in many ways.

  7. William Ryan is the author of five novels, including the Captain Korolev series set in 1930s Moscow. They have been shortlisted for numerous awards, including the Irish Fiction award, the Theakstons Crime Novel of the Year and the Crime Writers’ Association’s Steel, Historical and New Blood Daggers.