The Killing of the Reavey Brothers is a powerful and heartbreaking account that sheds light on one of the darkest chapters of the Troubles.
The book brings to light the disturbing level of collusion between British forces and loyalist paramilitaries, exposing truths that were hidden or denied for decades.
What stands out most is the humanity and dignity of the Reavey family, who suffered unimaginable loss and injustice. Reading about what they endured — not only the brutal killings of their loved ones but also the years of silence, suspicion, and official denial — is deeply shocking and profoundly moving.
This book gives a voice to victims whose stories deserve to be heard and remembered, and it challenges us to confront the uncomfortable realities of collusion and state responsibility.