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Infiltrator, the
by Peter Edwards

In The Infiltrator; Henri Le Caron, the British Spy Inside the Fenian Movement, journalist Peter Edwards reveals the early history of Canadian, British, and American intelligence gathering. Weaving the story of intrigue with Le Caron’s further exploits as a grave robber, Edwards shows that what is called 'freedom fighting' by some and 'terrorism' by others is as old as the hills. Individuals and motivations clash in this story of nationhood at the crossroads.

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Siege at Jadotville - limited edition hardback
by Declan Power

The Irish soldier has never been a stranger to fighting the enemy with the odds stacked against him. The notion of charging into adversity has been a cherished part of Ireland’s military history.

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Dead Drunk
by Paul Garrigan

Dead Drunk is a memoir of alcoholism. It is a story of redemption, and of how one man found sobriety. It is a story of hope.

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Mango Rains
by Daniel Dorothy

Mango Rains is a finely woven work of art. Enthralling, thrilling and beautifully written, he gloriously captures Thai culture by expressing the characters thoughts in authentic Eastern metaphors. While the story is full of twists and turns, it is ultimately one of triumph and hope as Nid is finally reunited with her daughter, and Lek finds the mother she never knew she had.

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Farang: the Sequel
by Iain Corness

Farang; the Sequel is the long-awaited follow-up to Farang, which became an instant bestseller upon its release in Thailand.

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Conflict
by Nelson Rand

This book is about the conflicts that threaten to engulf South East Asia. The author Nelson Rand has travelled extensively throughout the region documenting civil unrest, human rights abuses and the plight of refugees fleeing persecution.

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Gone
by Margaret Wilcox

In 1977, Margaret Wilcox faces every mother’s worst nightmare - the abduction of her child. The kidnapper is not a stranger but the child’s father, Hadi.

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The Templars
by Barbara Frale

An explosive new history of the medieval world's most powerful military order, the Templars — and the momentous discovery that finally allows the full story to be told.

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Devil in the Red Dress', the
by Abigail Rieley

This is one of the most bizarre stories to ever appear before an
Irish court. Filled with intrigue, betrayal, sex, money and would-be murder, it has all the ingredients for a best-selling thriller.
This book will prove to its readers that truth is, indeed, stranger than fiction.

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Gangster
by John Mooney

Gangster is the critically acclaimed biography of John Gilligan, the biggest drugs trafficker to emerge from the Irish underworld. The book is an extraordinarily account of how a young Dubliner became a multi-millionaire criminal. It uses first-hand interviews with Gilligan, his thugs, friends, family, enemies, anti-drugs activists, members of the IRA and the police. It tells of violence, kidnapping, shootings, criminal espionage, drug dealing and how criminal gangs vied for power to control the Irish trade in drugs.Shocking, fascinating and frightening, Gangster also tells the story behind the murder of Veronica Guerin, the crime reporter. Fully updated and revised with new photographs.

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