Ghosts Of Belfast, Neville - B+
The 'ghosts' are the twelve people Gerry Fegan murdered when he was an IRA hitman. Most of the dozen, whose faces haunt and follow him through Belfast, are Ulster paras, a few cops, and unfortunately, a few innocent civilians. The only way Gerry can expunge the visions of them is to kill again, and his first victim is an old friend now in the IRA hierarchy. Before he is buried, Fegan takes out another IRA troublemaker. As he had been with both men the night they died, he becomes a target for the party. They come after him, he is ready and bangs up the assassin. Before he leaves town, he sends the IRA's priest to his eternal reward for violating the sanctity of the confessional, among other sins. However, when the IRA kidnap another outcast, a woman and her daughter who Gerry is protecting, he turns himself in. When a different captive slows down the IRA's torturers, Gerry seizes the opportunity and escapes with Maria and Ellen. He bribes his way onto a Chinese trawler in Belfast harbor and leaves behind Ireland and its ghosts forever.
This novel from 2009 is famous as Northern Ireland's best crime story, and one that graphically illustrates the dysfunctional horror that was the Troubles and its aftermath.
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