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Martin Dillon (1) (1949–)

Author of The Shankill Butchers

For other authors named Martin Dillon, see the disambiguation page.

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About the Author

Martin Dillon worked for the BBC in Northern Ireland for eighteen years and has won international acclaim for his non-fiction books about Ireland. A writer and producer of documentaries about political violence, Dillon is often featured in news segments on CNN, ABC News, CBC and National Public show more Radio, and is frequently called on as one of the foremost authorities on global terrorism. show less
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Birthdate
1949
Gender
male
Birthplace
Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
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Northern Ireland, UK

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A pretty good review of Michael Stone's life and the Troubles, but it unfortunately paints the RUC as innocent upholders of the peace, which has been proved to be untrue.
Set in the early 1970's The Serpent's Tail by author and journalist Martin Dillon from Northern Ireland features teenagers Stephen Kirkpatrick and Michael McDonnell. Michael is adventurous, while Stephen just wants to start a family and an end to the political strife he grew up with and emigrate to the USA. Political and religious factions in a fight with each other during The Troubles were infiltrated from England's MI5, the SAS and the IRA for information gathering and counter-espionage. show more The political thriller has unnerving scenes of torture and interrogations, inmates struggling to stay alive, and normal people drawn into situations were fairness, honesty and love are nowhere to be found. No one's safe, no one worth your trust. Who placed bombs in Dublin? Is the serpent biting its own tail? And who's who in the battleground?

It's the bizarre breeding ground for Sinn Fein to enter the stage. The Serpent's tail has an epilogue set in 1994 and was originally published in 1995. Thistle Publishing republished this title. The reader's memory is refreshed - supposing you're old enough to remember some background of the Northern Ireland's situation by then.
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