Thanks for the recommendations and also same to Uncle Fester. I will check those books out.Paddington Bear wrote: ↑Fri Jan 01, 2021 7:06 pmThe Killing Rage by Eamonn Collins is a phenomenal book by an ex IRA intelligence officer who changes his mind on the armed struggle. Couldn’t put it down.Hugo wrote: ↑Thu Dec 17, 2020 4:15 pm I'm halfway through Say Nothing by Patrick Radden Keefe. It is insanely good.
Its so far been centred around the disappearance of Jean McConville but it covers tons of other stuff to do with The Troubles.
The book is incredibly well written but its also about a fascinating subject - I intend to grab a few more books on The Troubles over X-mas. I'm interested in:
a) an overall history of Irish republicanism, the historical players, ideologies and
b) anything on the paramilitary operations of the IRA in its various incarnations from its earliest times to the present day.
Any recommendations will be gladly received.
Bandit Country very good on South Armagh from both sides, balls of steel from the author who was a Telegraph journalist.
Big Boys Rules about the British Army operations also pretty good.
I'm currently reading the book on Princess Di by her former protection officer Ken Wharfe. Its pretty meh but it does show you (at least to me) just how ridiculous the concept of royalty is in the 20th century. There's first world problems and there's royalty problems.