Actual rating: 3.5
I am (shamefully and alarmingly) new to learning about the Troubles and the IRA. I've read The Ferryman and Say Nothing and that is all of my prior knowledge on the subject. That being said, I think that I would have benefited from reading more general books about the events and times before stepping into this one. This one is a perfect look at one specific, horrific event during the Troubles, but I felt I lacked a lot of the context, though the authors do go into some overview. Still, what happened on Bloody Sunday is unbelievable and awful, and the authors capture that very, very well. They also do well to end on the note they do, which suggests that what happened afterwards was little better.