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Title Statement | Pray for us sinners [sound recording] / Patrick Taylor. |
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Author | Taylor, Patrick, 1941- |
Additional Contributors | Keating, John |
Publication | New York: Macmillan Audio, p2013. |
Extent of Item | 11 sound discs (12.5 hr.) |
ISBN | 1427231737 (s.r.) 9781427231734 (s.r.) |
Standard Number (UPC, etc.) | 9781427231734 |
Other Number | 2447196 |
General Notes | Compact discs. Unabridged. "A novel of the Irish troubles"--Container. |
Performance Credits | Read by John Keating. |
Summary | Set in 1973 Belfast at the height of the Troubles, Patrick Taylor's first novel follows two Ulsterman, fighting for opposing sides: British Army bomb-disposal officer Marcus Richardson and Davy MacCutcheon, a Provisional IRA armourer who constructs bombs. Both men have a crisis of faith and end up trying to disengage honorably from the political turmoil with varying degrees of success. |
Subjects & Genres | |
By Topic | Political violence--Fiction--History--20th century--Northern Ireland |
Ordnance disposal units--Fiction--Great Britain | |
British--Fiction--Northern Ireland | |
Audiobooks | |
By Name | Irish Republican Army--Fiction |
By Location | Northern Ireland--Fiction--History--1969-1994 |
By Genre | Historical fiction |
Political fiction |