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A Song of Bullets - Shannon, Lizzy
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A powerful psychological thriller by Belfast born and bred Lizzy Shannon, that looks closely at the consequences of terrorism. In 1979 Northern Ireland, Jennifer Hamilton's life is destroyed by an IRA bomb. Vowing revenge, she is willingly recruited by her British Army lover, Mike McLeod, into an intelligence detachment to infiltrate a traditional band led by one of the men responsible, Séan Maguire. Not knowing Séan is responsible, she begins to fall for him, entering a dangerous love triangle between the two men. As she comes to understand the Celtic viewpoint of the conflict, as well as the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A powerful psychological thriller by Belfast born and bred Lizzy Shannon, that looks closely at the consequences of terrorism. In 1979 Northern Ireland, Jennifer Hamilton's life is destroyed by an IRA bomb. Vowing revenge, she is willingly recruited by her British Army lover, Mike McLeod, into an intelligence detachment to infiltrate a traditional band led by one of the men responsible, Séan Maguire. Not knowing Séan is responsible, she begins to fall for him, entering a dangerous love triangle between the two men. As she comes to understand the Celtic viewpoint of the conflict, as well as the British, she begins to go native until she uncovers a plot to assassinate the Duke of Edinburgh at the upcoming Edinburgh Festival. Recruited by one man to spy on the other: which side will she choose?
Autorenporträt
Lizzy Shannon's published works span many genres, including Celtic non-fiction, science fiction, stage, screenplays, and a children's picture book that was adapted into an animated movie. Born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, her career is as varied as the genres she writes. Staring out as a library assistant in a rural town, she moved on to study Theater Arts and Literature in London and toured the United Kingdom as a professional actress. Roles ranged from the goddess Hecate in Shakespeare's Macbeth to Gustav, the Amazing Dancing Bear in a clown troupe. Lizzy currently resides in the Pacific Northwest, and spends several months of the year with her family back in Northern Ireland.