A little less than a day left for voting.
I had saved two votes until I'd investigated all of the options further. Now that I have, it's a tough choice! But I'll give one more vote to the Wyld, which is my top choice, and one more to the Tóibín.
I think if Nora Webster wins it'll be the first time we've ever had an author repeat in the lit club (and, oddly enough, his other win was our last go at the Contemporary category), but I did really like The Master, this one looks interesting and being an Irish book is tempting (did Bookpossum know what she was doing in nominating this?

... well maybe similar as Bookworm_Girl nominating the Flanagan!)
To speed up my club reading this month I might listen to our selection on audio whatever it is, if it's available. I checked out both the Tóibín and the Flanagan samples, those two being in the lead so far. The Tóibín is great - I really like the narrator, Fiona Shaw, and what I heard of the book. The Flanagan contained one of my pet peeves in samples whether audio or ebook, which is it wasn't the book but the introduction! Bah. How hard is it to synch up a sample to the actual book?