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AN INTERESTING, alternative treatment of the 1974 Dublin/Monaghan bombings – one that involves award-winning actor Stephen Rea – is Frank Connolly’s novel, A Conspiracy of Lies, which was recently released as an audiobook. Rea’s smouldering narration signals the leap into the conspiracy of lies that gives the book its title. He brings various characters and… Read more »
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