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The year is 1919, and it is a time of great civil unrest in Ireland. Resident magistrate, John C. Milling, is well on his way to a bright and favourable future in law enforcement, but is heinously murdered in front of his wife and child. Detective Inspector Scott from the Royal Irish Constabulary is commissioned to solve the murder. Two local brothers suspected in aiding the assassination are arrested, but a skirmish at the police station results in their untimely deaths and that of a police constable. DI Scott is summoned to Castlebar by his superior to explain the previous day's events and he's instructed to bring his investigation to a hasty end, but he suspects a conspiracy. Defying his superior, he and his constable travel to Dublin in search of the primary suspect, but get drawn into the troubles of Bloody Sunday. They narrowly escape back to Westport, and with further death on the horizon, DI Scott tracks down his suspect in a lethal vis-a-vis confrontation.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
The year is 1919, and it is a time of great civil unrest in Ireland. Resident magistrate, John C. Milling, is well on his way to a bright and favourable future in law enforcement, but is heinously murdered in front of his wife and child. Detective Inspector Scott from the Royal Irish Constabulary is commissioned to solve the murder. Two local brothers suspected in aiding the assassination are arrested, but a skirmish at the police station results in their untimely deaths and that of a police constable. DI Scott is summoned to Castlebar by his superior to explain the previous day's events and he's instructed to bring his investigation to a hasty end, but he suspects a conspiracy. Defying his superior, he and his constable travel to Dublin in search of the primary suspect, but get drawn into the troubles of Bloody Sunday. They narrowly escape back to Westport, and with further death on the horizon, DI Scott tracks down his suspect in a lethal vis-a-vis confrontation.