As a native of Belfast, I have never found anyone who captures the essence of the place at the time of maximum IRA activity (hopefully now forever past) as well as Gerald Seymour. This helps makes the unlikely premise of the story quite convincing as well as exciting. And Seymour doesn't demonise or canonise anyone, leaving things as shades of grey and showing us that terrorists are ordinary men with extraordinary convictions. Still, I'd have appreciated knowing more about what drove Harry to put his neck on the line in this way.
The Gates of Rome (Emperor, #1) Rarely, if ever, does a new writer dazzle us with such a vivid imagination and storytelling, flawlessly capturing the essence of a land, a people, a legend. Conn Ig...
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