Ghosts Of A Family by Edward Burke
In the early hours of March 24, 1922, a group of men in British police uniforms stormed into the home of Owen McMahon in North Belfast, resulting in the tragic deaths of McMahon, four of his sons, and an employee. Despite the brutality of the crime, no one was ever held accountable. This event, among others, fueled tensions and violence in Belfast, contributing to the onset of the Irish Civil War. Decades later, Edward Burke delves into this historical mystery, shedding light on the likely perpetrator and examining the lasting impact of these events on Northern Ireland's history.
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Total Points: 80
This book was first published in 2024
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- score: 160 -- The Irish Times best books of 2024 - 2024 (Weight: 160)