A powerful psychological thriller by Belfast born Lizzy Shannon, who grew up during the worst of ‘The Troubles’ in the 70s. A terrorist bomb sets off a chain reaction in musician Jennifer Hamilton's life, causing destruction, betrayal, and vengeance. She enters the Belfast music scene to infiltrate the IRA. A unique point of view, based on a true story. Recruited by one side to spy on the other; which will she ultimately choose?
Lizzy Shannon was born and bred in Northern Ireland, now lives at the End of the Oregon Trail, and collects air miles so she doesn't have to return by covered wagon.
A bestselling author and editor, her published works span many genres, including science fiction, Celtic nonfiction, fantasy, screenplays, and stageplays. Lizzy's latest novel is set amidst the worst era of Northern Ireland's 'Troubles' in the 70's, and based on true events in her life. The screenplay version was optioned in Hollywood, and recently reached the Second Rounder category in the Austin Film Festival.
She is also working on a screenplay about her Great-Uncle Earnán de Blaghd. A fascinating insight into one of the few Ulster Protestants who joined the Irish Volunteers and played an active role in planning the Uprising of 1916. He is remembered as a survivor of the rebellion, key in the creation of the Free State, and a member of the Dáil Éireann parliament.
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