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Scottish politics is in stalemate. A growing sense of disquiet with
Westminster rule is frustrated as no permission is granted by
London for a second referendum on Scottish Independence. One man
decides to take action and disables a military convoy taking
nuclear warheads south from Scotland in order that they can undergo
maintenance. His success prompts more acts of civil disobedience
and before long he has become a cause celebre. The security
services are ordered to find and dispose of the man they call
'Dalriada'. Scotland rises in support as his acts become more
audacious.
In 1985, Willie McRae, the lawyer and ex-Vice Chairman of the
Scottish National Party was found on a lonely hillside near Loch
Loyne in Scotland. He had survived a car crash but was later
discovered to have a bullet in his brain. Was it self-inflicted as
the authorities announced with considerable haste or was it state
sponsored murder? 'Firebrand' explores all aspects of the shooting
including the controversial political career of Willie McRae and
poses questions seeking the possible motives which may have
prompted his murder. McRae's victories over the Atomic Energy
Authority, his access to files accusing the Scottish Judiciary and
the UK's political elite, his war on drugs and his support of the
Scottish National Liberation Army are all investigated. Interviews
and statements from many of those involved on that fateful day are
included and photographic evidence is provided which raise
considerable doubts as to the safety of the Crown's assertions.
Substantial amounts of 'dark money' provided to British Unionists
from unknown sources and used for illegal political purposes in
order to subvert the right of Scots to choose independence, is
awash in Scotland. A Scottish islander from Benbecula finds himself
immersed in a series of criminal plots to defeat the Scots' drive
for independence. Facing the might of the British security services
and the concerted efforts of those financing corruption, the future
of democracy in Scotland looks bleak.
Following in the hallowed footsteps of Bryson, Fry and Palin, Ron
Culley has produced a travel book that is at once fascinating,
delightful and very funny. Whether writing about America's Route
66, the Arctic Circle, European rail journeys, Africa's Equator
countries or points between, Culley entertains hugely. A must read!
`A gem of a book'. Alexander Tarbet
In 1985, as he prepared to release information that could have
brought down the government of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher,
solicitor and senior Scottish Nationalist politician Willie McRae
was found in a remote highland glen. He had been under surveillance
by officers of the Special Branch who had followed him from
Glasgow. He had been shot in the head. Suicide or state-sponsored
murder?This fast-paced work of historical fiction explores a
controversy which continues to dog the legacies of the Heath and
Thatcher governments in the decades leading to the end of the last
century.
The Irish Republican Army's Chief of Staff, Charlie Kerins, is
executed by de Valera's Free State government following a tip-off.
Sinead O'Grady, a young and inexperienced Volunteer serving in the
IRA during Ireland's Emergency period throughout World War Two is
tasked with finding the informer and with assisting a German
diplomat in organising an arms drop in rural Kerry. But with a
traitor in the ranks, British Intelligence and de Valera's Gardai
on her heels, falling in love has got to be a distraction. As an
assassination campaign begins, mistrust deepens and Sinead's life
and that of those she loves hang by a thread.
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