Results for: books tagged ‘Terrorism’

  1. Frank McGuinness Plays 1

    Frank McGuinness Plays 1: Frank McGuinness

    This first collection by Frank McGuinness contains plays from the 1980s, including his major work of that decade, Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme, a powerful and ... More

  2. Just When We Are Safest

    Just When We Are Safest: Reg Gadney

    'MI5 will change my life tonight.'The entry in the secret diary of Mary R. Walker (Metropolitan Police) is all too accurate. When Walker is murdered in a terrorist attack, her ... More

  3. Big Boys' Rules

    Big Boys' Rules: Mark Urban

    The SAS describes its attitude to the use of lethal force as 'Big boys' games, big boys' rules'. Anyone caught with a gun or bomb can expect to be shot. ... More

  4. Red Mercury Blues

    Red Mercury Blues: Reggie Nadelson

    Artie Cohen is a good-looking New York cop with a taste for girls and jazz and with a secret past. In Red Mercury Blues he is confronted with a case ... More

  5. Zanzibar

    Zanzibar: Giles Foden

    The year is 1998. Nick, a marine biologist, is working on coral reef protection off the idyllic island of Zanzibar. While on a trip to nearby Tanzania, he meets Miranda, ... More

  6. Castro's Dream

    Castro's Dream: Lucy Wadham

    Astrid and Lola, sisters in exile in Paris, are inextricably linked to the separatist struggle in their native Basque country. They await the release from prison of Lola's lover Mikel, ... More

  7. Resurrection Man

    Resurrection Man: Eoin McNamee

    'An extraordinary book, illuminating not only the political map of Belfast but also the dark ring-roads of collective memory and the secret blueprints inside our heads.' Daily Telegraph Victor Kelly ... More

  8. Bunker 13

    Bunker 13: Aniruddha Bahal

    Minty Mehta (aka MM) likes to play dangerously - he is making a documentary about the Indian army's conflict with the Pakistanis but drug-fuelled parachute jumping with Major Rodrigues is ... More

  9. Solstice

    Solstice: Zinnie Harris

    A family is riven by intergenerational conflict when forced to resettle in an oppressive state. Solstice explores themes of faith and terror in a world slipping out of control.Zinnie Harris' ... More

  10. The Word and the Bomb

    The Word and the Bomb: Hanif Kureishi

    For the last decade Hanif Kureishi has been writing about the rising tensions between Islam and the West - in his essays, as well as works of fiction such as ... More

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