LIES OF SILENCE

LIES OF SILENCE by Brian Moore, published by Nan A. Talese in August 1990, is a compelling narrative that explores the complexities of personal and political conflict. This first edition, comprising 197 pages, delves into the life of Michael Dillon, who finds himself ensnared in a dangerous situation orchestrated by IRA terrorists. As he grapples with his decision to leave his wife for another woman, he is coerced into participating in a deadly plot that threatens countless lives, creating a tense backdrop for his moral dilemmas.
Readers will encounter a gripping exploration of the intersection between personal choices and political turmoil. The story unfolds against the backdrop of Ireland’s tumultuous landscape, highlighting themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the weight of one’s decisions in a politically charged environment. Through Michael’s harrowing journey, the narrative examines the impact of violence and the choices individuals must make when faced with life-altering threats. This edition offers a thought-provoking look at the consequences of silence in the face of danger, making it a significant addition to the realm of political fiction.
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IRA terrorists force Michael Dillon, who has just decided to leave his wife for another woman, to participate in a plot that will kill hundreds, threatening that if he alerts the police his wife will be killed
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