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Joe Joyce

    Joe Joyce crée des thrillers captivants qui transportent les lecteurs à des moments historiques cruciaux, de la neutralité de Dublin pendant la guerre au paysage sociopolitique turbulent des décennies suivantes. Ses récits plongent dans les complexités de l'espionnage, des intrigues politiques et des rouages, souvent méconnus, du journalisme. Au-delà de la fiction, Joyce a exploré des sujets historiques importants, notamment une famille irlandaise remarquable et une interaction dramatique entre des figures littéraires et publiques. Son expérience de journaliste pour des publications réputées confère un profond sens d'authenticité et d'immédiateté à sa narration.

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    • Set against the backdrop of 1940s Ireland, the narrative explores the intricate interplay of political, military, and human elements during a tumultuous period. With a commitment to factual accuracy, it delves into the complexities of conflict, offering a gripping portrayal of the era's challenges and struggles. The fast-paced storytelling captures the tension and urgency of the time, making it a compelling read for those interested in historical narratives.

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    • Set against the backdrop of 1940s Ireland, the narrative intricately weaves political, military, and human elements of conflict. It offers a fast-paced and gripping exploration of the era, emphasizing the historical accuracy of events and the complexities faced by individuals caught in turmoil. Through vivid storytelling, the book delves into the impact of war on society and personal lives, making it a compelling read for those interested in this tumultuous period.

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      • 368pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
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      Written by an experienced and established author, playwright and journalist, this is a fast-paced and gripping historical thriller that reveals the hidden depths of political, military and human conflict in 1940s Ireland.

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