This is the long awaited book on the real IRA. It tells the story from 3 different perspectives; that of the real IRA Army Council, that of the security services, and that of republican victims. Few people will put this book down without understanding the new underground army, its bloody campaign, and those who control it.
Easy to read,well written book on the rise and fall of the stillborn real IRA. The book drew mostly on court transcripts and interviews with a real IRA member, garda and a victim of the Omagh bomb. A little known book but a must read in my opinion if the conflict in northern Ireland is an interest.
Published in 2003, the work covers components of the imprisonment of the initial leadership of the Real IRA and the opening stages of the subsequent fracturing of the organization as it moved more towards criminality and away from republicanism.
Whilst seemingly highly detail in some aspects, others equally or potentially more important, are either referred to in passing or wholly omitted. As such it grinds at times even though it is written in an engaging enough style.
So I put it down, and in covid-19 lockdown times, picked it up again in spirts and restarts. 2.5 out of 5.