Irish Crime: True Crime Stories

Irish Crime: True Crime Stories
Author: Roger Harrington
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016-12-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9781520105789

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IRISH CRIME: TRUE CRIME STORIES: True Crime Books Series - Book 2 Ireland is a land of poetry, art and culture, with roots spanning far beyond its shores. But bubbling under the surface, its history is filled with evil secrets and violent crime. From historic tales of serial murder to present day criminal psychopaths, Ireland has more than it's fair share of true crime stories. The True Crime Stories series looks at the most notable criminal events, the people behind them, and the horror of their crimes. A must-read for anyone with an interest in Ireland or true crime books, Irish Crime by Roger Harrington is a chilling, factual exploration of Ireland's murkiest secrets.

Say Nothing

Say Nothing
Author: Patrick Radden Keefe
Publisher: Anchor
Total Pages: 518
Release: 2019-02-26
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 0385543379

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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • SOON TO BE AN FX LIMITED SERIES STREAMING ON HULU • NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE AWARD WINNER • From the author of Empire of Pain—a stunning, intricate narrative about a notorious killing in Northern Ireland and its devastating repercussions. "Masked intruders dragged Jean McConville, a 38-year-old widow and mother of 10, from her Belfast home in 1972. In this meticulously reported book—as finely paced as a novel—Keefe uses McConville's murder as a prism to tell the history of the Troubles in Northern Ireland. Interviewing people on both sides of the conflict, he transforms the tragic damage and waste of the era into a searing, utterly gripping saga." —New York Times Book Review "Reads like a novel ... Keefe is ... a master of narrative nonfiction. . .An incredible story."—Rolling Stone A Best Book of the Year: The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, TIME, NPR, and more! Jean McConville's abduction was one of the most notorious episodes of the vicious conflict known as The Troubles. Everyone in the neighborhood knew the I.R.A. was responsible. But in a climate of fear and paranoia, no one would speak of it. In 2003, five years after an accord brought an uneasy peace to Northern Ireland, a set of human bones was discovered on a beach. McConville's children knew it was their mother when they were told a blue safety pin was attached to the dress--with so many kids, she had always kept it handy for diapers or ripped clothes. Patrick Radden Keefe's mesmerizing book on the bitter conflict in Northern Ireland and its aftermath uses the McConville case as a starting point for the tale of a society wracked by a violent guerrilla war, a war whose consequences have never been reckoned with. The brutal violence seared not only people like the McConville children, but also I.R.A. members embittered by a peace that fell far short of the goal of a united Ireland, and left them wondering whether the killings they committed were not justified acts of war, but simple murders. From radical and impetuous I.R.A. terrorists such as Dolours Price, who, when she was barely out of her teens, was already planting bombs in London and targeting informers for execution, to the ferocious I.R.A. mastermind known as The Dark, to the spy games and dirty schemes of the British Army, to Gerry Adams, who negotiated the peace but betrayed his hardcore comrades by denying his I.R.A. past--Say Nothing conjures a world of passion, betrayal, vengeance, and anguish.

The Irish Game

The Irish Game
Author: Matthew Hart
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2004-05-01
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 0802714269

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"Meticulously researched, clearly written, completely engrossing . . . the work of a talented author." --"Ft. Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel"

Gangland

Gangland
Author: Paul Williams
Publisher: The O'Brien Press
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2012-10-04
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1847175228

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Number 1 Bestseller Paul Williams is Ireland's No. 1 award-winning crime reporter, famed for exposing the ruthless gangsters behind Irish crime. In Gangland! he investigates who is pulling the strings behind the scenes - the families that form the Irish mafia - and examines the way in which their net has spread across Ireland and beyond. Compelling, chilling and unput-downable, Gangland gives the inside story on a dark and sinister world.

Montreal's Irish Mafia

Montreal's Irish Mafia
Author: D'Arcy O'Connor
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2011-03-21
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 0470676159

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Their names resonate with organized crime in Montreal: the Matticks, MacAllisters, Johnstons and Griffins, and Peter Dunie Ryan. They are the Irish equivalent of the infamous Rizzuto and Cotroni families, and the "Mom" Bouchers and Walter Stadnicks of the Hells Angels. Award-winning producer, journalist and author D’Arcy O’Connor narrates the genesis and rise to power of one of Montreal’s most powerful, violent and colorful criminal organizations. It is the West End Gang, whose members controlled the docks and fought the Hells Angels and Mafia for their share of the city’s prostitution, gambling, loan sharking and drug dealing. At times, they did not disdain forging alliances with rival gangs when huge profits were at stake, or when a killing needed to be carried out. The West End Gang—the Irish Mafia of Montreal—is a legendary beast. They sprang out of the impoverished southwest of the city, some looking for ways to earn enough just to survive, some wanting more than a job in an abattoir or on a construction site. In that sense, they were no different from other immigrants from Italy and other European countries. A shortcut to wealth was their common goal. And Montreal, with its burgeoning post-WWII population, was ripe for the picking. The Irish Mob made headlines with a spectacular Brinks robbery in 1976, using the money to broker a major heroin and cocaine trafficking ring. It took over the Port of Montreal, controlling the flow of drugs into the city, drugs which the Mafia funnelled to New York. The West End Gang had connections to the cocaine cartel in Colombia; hashish brokers in Morocco and France; and marijuana growers in Mexico. The gang imported drugs on an enormous scale. One bust that took place off the coast of Angola in 2006 involved 22.5 tonnes of hashish, destined for Montreal. The West End Gang is a ripping tale that unveils yet another chapter in Montreal’s colorful criminal underworld.

The Making of a Detective

The Making of a Detective
Author: Pat Marry
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2019-09-26
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1844884546

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When he retired in 2018 Pat Marry had been instrumental in solving dozens of serious crimes, including many murders. But as a newly qualified garda in 1985, Marry had no idea how to become a detective. He soon realised he would have to learn on the job - put himself forward and show that he had what it took. Taking initiative, following up hunches (even far-fetched ones), obsessing about details, trying new investigative techniques, thinking laterally - these were essential. In addition, you had to be a bit of a psychologist. The Making of a Detective follows Pat Marry's path from rookie to Detective Inspector through the stories of key cases he worked on and investigations he led. It includes high profile cases like Rachel Calally's murder by her husband Joe O'Reilly. But there are also stories that have faded from public memory, such as the 1995 murder of Marilyn Rynn, which involved the first use of DNA evidence to solve a crime in Ireland. Or the 2001 murder of Mary Gough, a case solved mainly by scrutinizing her husband's internet use - then a new investigative tool. The Making of a Detective is a unique and gripping insight into the work of a dedicated garda operating at the very top of his profession. 'An absolutely fascinating book ... Really interesting stories and insights' Sean O'Rourke, RTÉ Radio 1 'An absolute must-read . . . as page turning as a crime novel' Irish Examiner

Irish Murders

Irish Murders
Author: Terry Prone
Publisher: Poolbeg Press
Total Pages: 227
Release: 1993-05-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781853711398

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Startling accounts with pictures of the killers and locations where celebrated Irish murders took place. Based on extensive research and scores of interviews, Here are savage stories of recent and not-so-recent crimes with details of confessions, court cases, suicides. Bizarre, tragic, gruesome, and a popular first true crime book in Ireland.

Hard Cases

Hard Cases
Author: Gene Kerrigan
Publisher: Gill & MacMillan
Total Pages: 333
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Crime
ISBN: 9780717124701

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The stories in this book are all true. They tell tales of crime in Ireland over the last 20 years to do with drugs, violence, robbery, murder, incest, highlighting a grim reality in Irish society today.

Murder at Roaringwater

Murder at Roaringwater
Author: Nick Foster
Publisher:
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2021-05-13
Genre:
ISBN: 9781913406561

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Murder at Roaringwater is the inside story of the final days of young Frenchwoman, Sophie Toscan du Plantier. This is a violent, unresolved murder, where the victim seemed to have a premonition of her own terrible end.For six years, Nick Foster has been piecing together the life and death of Sophie, who was brutally killed outside her cottage in rural West Cork in 1996. He also developed an ongoing friendship with the Englishman long-suspected of her murder, Ian Bailey, and his partner, Jules, the couple at the centre of the case. This story is as fascinating as it is tragic. It follows Nick in Paris and Ireland during his dedicated investigation into the circumstances surrounding Sophie's murder, his quest to reveal her killer and efforts to understand what the motive could have been for such a terrible crime. Ian Bailey was recently found guilty of Sophie's murder 'in absentia' in a French courtroom.

Celtic Crime

Celtic Crime
Author: Roger Harrington
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2017-04-25
Genre:
ISBN: 9781521154502

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Celtic Crime - True Crime Stories: Scottish Crime + Irish Crime Scotland and Ireland are synonymous with picturesque scenery and a rich cultural history. But over the centuries, right up to present day, both have had their fair share of problems. From violent freedom fighters to bodysnatchers, from crimes of passion to cold-blooded serial killers, this True Crime Stories edition leaves no stone unturned in examining the cruel, violent and in some cases evil history of these islands.Two Hugely Popular Kindle Books in One - Scottish Crime (True Crime Stories) and Irish Crime (True Crime Stories). Highly recommended for anyone interested in true crime, or in Scottish history or Irish history.