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Stones Corner: Hope brings the series to a powerful close as Derry moves through a time shaped by conflict, courage and change. Families introduced in Turmoil , Darkness and Light now face their most daunting trials, with loyalties tested, secrets rising and danger closing in from every side. The past has never felt nearer, and the future has never carried so much promise or risk.
Caitlin McLaughlin longs for a clean break after grief and heartbreak have worn her down. London offers work and distance from the tensions that haunted her life in Derry, yet trouble has a way of finding her.
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Stones Corner: Hope brings the series to a powerful close as Derry moves through a time shaped by conflict, courage and change. Families introduced in Turmoil, Darkness and Light now face their most daunting trials, with loyalties tested, secrets rising and danger closing in from every side. The past has never felt nearer, and the future has never carried so much promise or risk.

Caitlin McLaughlin longs for a clean break after grief and heartbreak have worn her down. London offers work and distance from the tensions that haunted her life in Derry, yet trouble has a way of finding her. Old enemies linger in the background, watching and waiting, and men who once claimed to support her are far from finished. As new threats emerge, Caitlin must draw on every ounce of resilience she has left. Her journey becomes one of survival, courage and the slow rebuilding of trust, with the faint hope that she might carve out the life she deserves.

Across the water, James Henderson fights to hold Rocola together as corruption tightens its grip. He faces men who deal in fear, lies and influence, and his efforts to save the company push him into the centre of a dangerous game. Every step forward uncovers deeper layers of deceit. James knows he must find the truth before the forces arrayed against him destroy everything he has built. His path collides once more with Caitlin's, raising questions neither of them feel ready to face.

Around them, Derry struggles under the strain of political upheaval, paramilitary pressure and a community desperate for relief. Acts of kindness sit beside acts of cruelty. Neighbours turn into confidants or threats. People cling to hope as they try to navigate a world where choices can carry consequences far beyond their intentions. This is a story shaped by the Troubles, Irish resilience, family ties, and the fight for dignity in the middle of turmoil.

With layered tension, vivid characters and emotional depth, Stones Corner: Hope captures the spirit of a city that refuses to break. It brings the series to a gripping conclusion, weaving together political intrigue, crime, family drama and the long reach of love. Readers of Irish fiction, historical fiction, political thrillers, Derry-set novels and stories rooted in Northern Ireland's past will find a tale that grips from the first page.

For anyone drawn to stories of survival, courage and the belief that better days can rise even from the darkest moments, Stones Corner: Hope delivers a moving, unforgettable finale.


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Jane Buckley is an Irish author based in Donegal whose work brings to life the human stories shaped by the conflict in Northern Ireland. Drawing on her upbringing in Derry, she writes with a mix of honesty, compassion and grit, focusing on ordinary people caught in extraordinary events.She is the creator of the Stones Corner series, a multi-book narrative following families and communities living through the Troubles. Her writing has been praised for its emotional depth, meticulous research and ability to capture both the brutality and resilience of the time.Jane is also the author of the forthcoming Project Children collection, an oral-history work that follows the journeys of young people from Northern Ireland who travelled to the United States during the summers of the 1970s to 1990s. Her aim is to preserve these voices for future generations and shine a light on the kindness and courage shown by families on both sides of the Atlantic.She speaks regularly at festivals, libraries and community events across Ireland and the UK, sharing insights on writing, independent publishing and the importance of telling untold stories.Jane lives in Donegal with her family and continues to write novels and nonfiction rooted in memory, truth and the drive to give voice to those too often overlooked.