The Chisellers is the second book in Brendan O'Carroll's famous 'Mrs Browne' trilogy, the inspiration for the hugely successful TV series, Mrs Brown's Boys.Agnes Browne and her seven 'chisellers' take on the world ... and win!It's three years since Redser's death and Agnes Browne soldiers on, being mother, father and referee to her fighting family of seven. Helped out financially by her eldest, and hormonally by the amorous Pierre, Agnes copes with family tragedy, success and the move from The Jarro to the 'wilds of the country' - suburban Finglas. vAnd when the family's dreams are threatened by an unscrupulous gangster, he learns a costly lesson: don't mess with the children of Agnes Browne.A heroic, comic saga brimming over with the raw humour of the Dublin streets.Praise for The Chisellers:'It's a brilliant book'Sunday Independent'The characters leap off the page ...'Sunday World'Full of living and raw humour'Leinster Express'Great crack'Books Ireland'Language as rich as oxtail soup'Irish World'... has everyone in stitches'Evening HeraldBrendan O'Carroll is an author, playwright, TV host, sitcom writer, award-winning entertainer and Ireland's most outrageous comedian. The Chisellers is the second book in his famous 'Mrs Browne' trilogy, which also includes The Mammy and The Granny. The trilogy is the inspiration for Brendan's hugely successful TV series, Mrs Brown's Boys, in which he stars in the title role.