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The Shankill Butchers by Martin Dillon; 9780099738107

The Shankill Butchers

By Martin Dillon

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Delve into the chilling world of Northern Ireland during the tumultuous 1970s with The Shankill Butchers by Martin Dillon. This gripping true crime narrative unveils the harrowing story of one of the most notorious gangsters in the Troubles, whose brutal reign of terror left an indelible mark on the region.

The Story

In a time when violence and sectarian strife defined daily life, the Shankill Butchers operated with impunity, committing a series of horrific murders that shocked the nation. Dillon meticulously reconstructs the events surrounding this gang, offering an in-depth exploration of their motivations and the sociopolitical landscape that enabled such atrocities. Through vivid storytelling, the author immerses readers in the dark realities of the era, painting a vivid picture of fear, loyalty, and the struggle for survival.

Why Readers Love It

  • Engaging narrative that balances factual reporting with compelling storytelling.
  • Insightful analysis of the psychological and cultural factors behind the gang's actions.
  • Richly detailed accounts that bring the historical context to life.

Dillon’s skillful prose not only informs but also elicits empathy and understanding, making this book a profound exploration of humanity’s darker impulses.

Perfect For

  • Readers interested in true crime and historical narratives.
  • Those fascinated by the complexities of the Troubles in Northern Ireland.
  • Fans of Dillon's other works, such as The Dirty War, who appreciate his insightful commentary on conflict.

The Shankill Butchers serves as a haunting reminder of the fragility of peace and the depths of human depravity.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 147 mm × 177 mm × 24 mm
Pages: 416
Publisher: Penguin Random House
ISBN: 9780099738107

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