This powerful continuation of the story pulls readers straight into Brendan’s emotional and dangerous journey back to Derry. The author does a remarkable job portraying the tension of the political unrest while also diving deeply into Brendan’s personal struggles with family, betrayal, and painful truths from the past.
I was especially drawn to the complex relationships, particularly the conflict with his brother Kieran and the revelations about his father and Joanna. The pacing keeps the suspense alive while allowing space for reflection. It’s a gripping and thought-provoking read that blends history, emotion, and suspense beautifully.
I highly recommend it to readers who enjoy intense, character driven historical drama.
Makes me very happy. And here's my website to locate all three volumes of the story, should anyone want to read it for themselves.

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