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The New York Times Bestseller by the author of The Confessor.When the Good Friday peace accords are shattered by three savage acts of terrorism, Northern Ireland is blown back into the depths of conflict. And after his father-in-law is nominated to become the new American ambassador to London, retired CIA agent Michael Osbourne is drawn back into the game. He soon discovers that his father-in-law is marked for execution. And that he himself is once again in the crosshairs of a killer known as October, one of the most merciless assassins the world has ever known...
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Assassins, Terrorists, United States. Central Intelligence Agency, Fiction, United States, Adventure stories, Thriller, Violence, Retired Officials and employees, History, Fiction, espionage, Fiction, thrillers, general, Ireland, fiction, Terrorists, fiction, Terrorism, Fiction, thrillers, espionagePlaces
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The Marching Season
February 1, 2001, Orion mass market paperback
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The Marching Season
March 2, 1999, Random House Audio
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March 2, 1999, Random House Audio
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"Eamonn Dillon of Sinn Fein was the first to die, and he died because he planned to stop for a pint of lager at the Celtic Bar before heading up the Falls Road to a meeting in Anderson-town."
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