The Journeyman Tailor

The Journeyman Tailor by Gerald Seymour is a gripping narrative published by Edward Burlingame Books in 1992. This first edition spans 349 pages and is presented in English. The story revisits the Northern Ireland backdrop familiar to readers of Seymour’s previous work, Harry’s Game, focusing on British agents who penetrate IRA operations amid rising tensions and suspicion.
Readers will encounter a tense exploration of espionage as the plot unfolds around the IRA’s relentless pursuit of a potential informer within their ranks. The narrative delves into themes of loyalty and betrayal, providing insight into the complexities of the conflict. With its blend of fiction and thriller elements, this book offers a detailed portrayal of the challenges faced by those involved in covert operations during a tumultuous period.
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Seymour has returned to the Northern Ireland setting of his international bestseller Harry’s Game for his finest book yet. British agents infiltrate IRA holdings, but when suspicion of an informer in their midst arises, the IRA is determined to find him at any cost.
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