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A Powerful Psychological Thriller A Song of Bullets by Belfast born Lizzy Shannon, who grew up during the worst of 'The Troubles' of the 70s. A terrorist bomb sets off a chain reaction in musician Jennifer Hamilton's life, causing destruction, betrayal, and vengeance. She enters the traditional Belfast music scene to infiltrate the IRA, also entering a dangerous love triangle. A unique point of view, based on a true story. Recruited by one side to spy on the other, which will she ultimately choose? "Entertaining and artfully done. Everything you ever wanted to know about our deeply flawed…mehr

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A Powerful Psychological Thriller A Song of Bullets by Belfast born Lizzy Shannon, who grew up during the worst of 'The Troubles' of the 70s. A terrorist bomb sets off a chain reaction in musician Jennifer Hamilton's life, causing destruction, betrayal, and vengeance. She enters the traditional Belfast music scene to infiltrate the IRA, also entering a dangerous love triangle. A unique point of view, based on a true story. Recruited by one side to spy on the other, which will she ultimately choose? "Entertaining and artfully done. Everything you ever wanted to know about our deeply flawed country. -- Gerry Anderson, Radio Ulster "Shannon is clearly drawing on her own personal background and experiences as a Northern Irish native...enriched by historical references...a touch of romance that should impress readers with its political acumen." -- Kirkus Reviews "A tale of rebellion, war, and love. Witty and humorous...and devastatingly realistic." -- Thomas Nichols, Los Angeles Critic "Lizzy Shannon reveals the heart of Northern Ireland's Troubles as only she can in a compelling novel that will haunt your mind--and stir your soul." -- William F. Nolan, author of Logan's Run "A powerful book that looks closely at terrorism, its reasoning, and its consequences. Life in a battle zone. The historical context allows us to look at both sides of an issue that has plagued us for centuries, and continue to plague us. -- Irene Radford, author of Merlin's Descendants
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Born and bred in Northern Ireland, now lives at the end of the Oregon Trail, and collects air miles to avoid having to return by covered wagon.