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“Eugene's courage in confronting silence and lies is a testament to love, justice and the unyielding spirit of South Armagh”
— Jarlath Burns, GAA President
On a winter night in 1976, three brothers were shot by the UVF terrorist group at their family home in Whitecross, South Armagh. John Martin and Brian died instantly, and Anthony died in mysterious circumstances some week later, leaving their family shattered and a community in shock. For nearly five decades, their brother Eugene has fought for truth and justice. In this searing memoir, has fought for truth and justice. In this searing memoir, Eugene Reavey exposes the web of collusion that protected their killers. He uncovers how the notorious Gleananne Gang operated under state protection, how loyalist enforcer Jimmy Craig orchestrated intimidation, and how false allegations in the British Parliament went unchallenged. Most shocking is the family's discovery of an 84-year embargo onthe release of crucial British files – a silence that speaks volumes.
A gripping story of loss, courage, and the relentless pursuit of truth that will leave readers questioning everything they thought they knew about the Troubles.

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