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DAYS of FEAR: A true story of horror, bloodshed and courage…

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A true tale of the horror, bloodshed and courage... The Irish Republican Army became involved in murderous attacks and bombings, and the Troubles in Northern Ireland exploded into outright armed rebellion. The year was 1969.

A watching world was sickened as acts of depravity played out on their television screens. The conflict soon spilled into England, and support for the Republicans spread around the world to countries where the Irish had emigrated or been despatched as convicts. The IRA became infected by criminality. Money was raised by robbery and extortion. Bombing and shooting innocents in England, and torturing and killing defectors in its own ranks became the norm. Britain sent soldiers to Northern Ireland to stop the excesses on both sides that killed thousands and injured many thousands more. That much is history...
In August 1970, Britain's MI6 thrust into the bloody fray a young former commando, the ideologue Maurice Tansey, born in Britain to Irish Catholic supporters of the Cause. This is the true story of his amazing, life-threatening years as Britain's first and only spy in the Provisional IRA which personified Ireland's horrors.

To maintain his cover, Tansey claims he was forced to participate in bombings, and murder with his then friend and senior IRA figure.

Narrowly escaping death many times while saving lives with his alerts to MI6, his motivation was to minimise the number of both Catholic and Protestant innocents being killed, injured or anguished by the Troubles. He considers that If London had been less negligent and responded to more of his warnings of imminent atrocities, his life-saving total might have been greatly increased. The Secret Service had simply to telephone the British Army in Belfast and pass on Tansey's information. Sadly, it seemed to Tansey that MI6 was more preoccupied with its then current game of outwitting the Soviet's KGB.

A deeply intense true story of the determination of one man, the conflict between his loyalty to the land of his birth and his Irish Catholic ancestry, and the horrific human suffering of the innocents in this undeclared war where there were no rules!

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  • Publication Date: September 17, 2014
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  • Print Length: 193 Pages
  • File Size: 850 KB

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