Descript |
vii, 348 pages 21 cm |
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"Sammy and his three friends live in the Ardoyne, an impoverished, predominantly Catholic area of North Belfast that has become the epicentre of a country intent on cannibalising itself. They love sharp clothes, a good drink, and the songs of Perry Como - whose commitment to clean living holds up a dissonant mirror to their own attempts to rise above their circumstances. They dream of a Free State, and their methods for achieving this are uncompromising, even as they fully indulge in the spoils of war. Keen to make a difference, the boys find themselves in the incongruous position of running a comic-book shop taken over by the IRA. Their clandestine activities belong in the x-rated pages of graphic fiction: burglary, blackmail, extortion, torture, and murder - and they become transfixed by the initiatory possibilities of free-reign criminality. But when punk rock arrives and the hard edge of the decade starts to reveal its true paranoid colours, Sammy finds himself increasingly isolated, especially after bizarre and gruesome away days in Glasgow and London. Camaraderie and loyalty is the fuel of a terrorist cell. When those virtues prove faulty, the game is up - and Sammy's world starts to shrink as he is assaulted by terrifying visions."--Provided by publisher |
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1900-talet
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1900-1999
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Storbritannien -- Belfast
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Ardoyne (Belfast, Northern Ireland) -- History -- 20th century -- Fiction
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Northern Ireland -- Belfast -- Ardoyne.
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Psykologiska skildringar
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Historiska skildringar
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Historical fiction.
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Psychological fiction.
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Fiction.
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History.
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Classmark |
823.92
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He.01
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ISBN/ISSN |
0571340512 |
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9780571340514 |
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9780571340538 |
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(ePub ebook) 9780571340538 |
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