And his was a cookbook … nothing sticks to him.” Keefe’s book Say Nothing is the attempt to solve one of the best-known mysteries in the Northern Ireland Troubles: who killed Jean McConville?
The women whose stories are included in the book come from all sides in the Northern Ireland conflict. A powerful sense of loss, grief and anger is evident. Too often, however, the reader is left ...
The conflict exploded into the Troubles in 1969 ... splitting her time between Northern Ireland and Galway. The book's chilling title is a quote lifted from a note stuffed in Duffy's mailbox ...
Patrick Radden Keefe wanted his 2019 book Say Nothing to be different from other accounts of the Troubles in Northern Ireland. Before sitting down to write the book, the author had noticed ...
Adrian McKinty is a writer from Northern Ireland who currently resides in New York City. He grew up during the period known as ‘The Troubles" as sectarian violence along religious lines bedeviled the ...
Say Nothing, the Hulu miniseries based on the book Say Nothing: The True Story of the Troubles by Patrick ... Protestants and Catholics in Northern Ireland goes back centuries.
The conflict in Northern Ireland during the late 20th century is known as the Troubles. Over 3,600 people were killed and thousands more injured. Paramilitary groups were active on both sides of ...
The conflict in Northern Ireland known as the Troubles lasted almost 30 years and cost the lives of more than 3,500 people. In August 1969, the UK government sent troops to impose control.
Yet if ever there was an exhibition that embodied this notion, it’s the Imperial War Museum’s Northern Ireland: Living with the Troubles. The exhibition, which is the first the IWM has devoted to the ...
The conflict in Northern Ireland during the late 20th century is known as the Troubles. Over 3,600 people were killed and thousands more injured. Paramilitary groups were active on both sides of ...