The Shankill Butchers

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This book retells the story of a series of murders by the Ulster Volunteer Force in Northern Ireland in the 70s. When convicted, the killers received over 2000 years in jail, the longest sentences ever given in a single trial in British legal history.

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The bestselling investigation of one of Northern Ireland’s most brutal and infamous murder cases

‘Makes for gripping but altogether terrifying reading’ Washington Times

‘Dillon is recommended reading for anyone wishing to understand the complexities of British-Irish politics. He stands alone as one of the most creative writers of our time’ Irish Times
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‘This was the ultimate way to kill a man.’

In the 1970s, in some of the most violent days of the Troubles in Northern Ireland, a group of Protestant paramilitaries embarked on a spree of indiscriminate murder in the Shankill area of Belfast, leaving thirty Catholics dead. Their leader was Lenny Murphy: a fanatical Unionist whose childhood was marked by sectarian violence, Murphy swore revenge on all Catholics, and with his gang wreaked havoc onto an already fractured city.

Not for the squeamish, The Shankill Butchers is a horrifying and detailed account of one of the most brutal series of murders in the history of Northern Ireland – a phenomenon whose real nature has been obscured by the troubled and violent context from which it sprang.

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Weight 0.299 kg
Dimensions 19.8 × 12.9 × 2.5 cm
Book_author

Dillon, Martin

Publisher

Arrow Books

Imprint

Arrow Books

Cover

Paperback

Pages

338

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

322.4209416 (edition:21)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K

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