To Keep a Bird Singing: He knows it's a cover-up, but can he prove it?

Fiction & Literature, Thrillers, Mystery & Suspense
Cover of the book To Keep a Bird Singing: He knows it's a cover-up, but can he prove it? by Kevin Doyle, Blackstaff Press Ltd
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Author: Kevin Doyle ISBN: 9781780731841
Publisher: Blackstaff Press Ltd Publication: May 10, 2018
Imprint: Blackstaff Press Language: English
Author: Kevin Doyle
ISBN: 9781780731841
Publisher: Blackstaff Press Ltd
Publication: May 10, 2018
Imprint: Blackstaff Press
Language: English

‘An impressive and thrilling debut that looks corruption in the eye and never blinks.’

DAVID PARK

When Noelie Sullivan finds his stolen punk records for sale in a charity shop in Cork, it seems like a lucky break. But Noelie has just made himself and those closest to him a target.

Hidden among the records is a statement alleging that missing local man, Jim Dalton,

was murdered by the security services twenty years ago to protect a high-ranking

informer in the IRA. In spite of himself, Noelie gets drawn into the story of Dalton’s disappearance and uncovers a link between the missing man and a powerful family of brothers, who have ties to a former industrial school.

Noelie’s every move takes him deeper into danger. What price will he pay for the truth?

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‘An impressive and thrilling debut that looks corruption in the eye and never blinks.’

DAVID PARK

When Noelie Sullivan finds his stolen punk records for sale in a charity shop in Cork, it seems like a lucky break. But Noelie has just made himself and those closest to him a target.

Hidden among the records is a statement alleging that missing local man, Jim Dalton,

was murdered by the security services twenty years ago to protect a high-ranking

informer in the IRA. In spite of himself, Noelie gets drawn into the story of Dalton’s disappearance and uncovers a link between the missing man and a powerful family of brothers, who have ties to a former industrial school.

Noelie’s every move takes him deeper into danger. What price will he pay for the truth?

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