Patrick Radden Keefe

Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland
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DaniS“Totally gripping, reads like a thriller. Made me read deeper into the history of the Troubles. The mini series adaptation is also really good, but read the book first!”
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Isabel“my fave read from last year. shamefully knew nothing about irish history before. learned a lot in a v interesting format for non-fiction. still need to watch the show”
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Caitrin Chappelle“Introduced me to Patrick Radden Keafe, and now I never miss one of his books. Learned more about The Troubles from this book and Derry Girls then any history lesson, ha”
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Melinda“The most gripping account of the Troubles. I had so little knowledge of this period in modern history. Absolute page-turner.”
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Lucy Propper“Another home run by PRK- also phenomenal as an audio book, and reading this before watching the tv show Derry Girls makes it hit different. I recommend”
Heather“The book you need if you’re as much of an idiot about Irish history as me.”
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