The Dirty War by Martin Dillon - ISBN: 9780099845201
Paperback
Northern Ireland’s brutal conflict: spies, lies, and a fight for survival.

The Dirty War

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  • Paperback

    560 pages

  • Release Date

    3 February 1992

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Summary

A real-life spy thriller from the definitive writer on Northern Ireland’s tumultuous past and the author of The Shankill Butchers. A non-fiction political thriller, perfect for fans of true spy books including Agent Zigzag.

This excellent book demands the attention of anyone concerned about civil liberties in the United Kingdom.

— Guardian

1969 was a year of rising tension, violence and change for the people of Northern Ireland. Rioting in Derry’s B…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780099845201
ISBN-10:0099845202
Author:Martin Dillon
Publisher:Cornerstone
Imprint:Arrow Books Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:560
Release Date:3 February 1992
Weight:304g
Dimensions:179mm x 112mm x 36mm
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This excellent book demands the attention of anyone concerned about civil liberties in the United Kingdom

This excellent book demands the attention of anyone concerned about civil liberties in the United Kingdom * Guardian *Grippingly written with the pace of a thriller * Financial Times *Makes Cold War duplicity a la Deighton and Le Carre seem positively endearing * Guardian *

About The Author

Martin Dillon

Martin Dillon is a native of Belfast although educated in England. He lived in France for a time and returned to Northern Ireland to work as a journalist with the Irish News before joining the Belfast Telegraph. He also worked as a freelance journalist for several national newspapers and American periodicals. In 1973 he wrote Political Murder in Northern Ireland which is regarded as the definitive study of political assassination in Northern Ireland. His second book, Rogue Warrior of the SAS, is a biography of the Second World War hero, Lt. Col. Robert Blair Mayne. The Shankill Butchers which was a bestseller in both Ireland and Britain was the first in his trilogy of books about Northern and Southern Ireland.

Martin Dillon has written plays for BBC radio and television and has been Editor in Northern Ireland of many of the BBC’s programmes in the area of current affairs. He now works for the BBC History Unit in London.

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