PATRICK RADDEN KEEFE
SAY NOTHING: A TRUE STORY OF MURDER AND MEMORY IN NORTHERN IRELAND
Winner of the 2019 Orwell Prize for Political Writing.
OUTLINE
One night in December 1972, Jean McConville, a mother of ten, was abducted from her home in Belfast and never seen alive again. Her disappearance would haunt her orphaned children, the perpetrators of the brutal crime and a whole society in Northern Ireland for decades. T
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Patrick Radden Keefe’s new book, Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland, presents itself as a detective story: a quest to figure out who killed McConville and why. Keefe is accomplished at unraveling old crimes. - The Atlantic.
As in the most ingenious crime stories, Keefe unveils a revelation — lying, so to speak, in plain sight — that only further complicates the moral dimensions of his tale. - National Public Radio.
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