Belfast Sunset

by Robert Snow


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Softcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 26/12/2014

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 226
ISBN : 9781496929167

About the Book

Belfast Sunset continues the story of Judith Fenley, a pretty young woman living in Belfast, Northern Ireland, during the “Troubles.” As the book begins, Judith is trying to recover from the tragic death of her boyfriend, Sean Dunnigan, a soldier in the fight to free Northern Ireland from English rule and to return it to the Republic of Ireland. When Geoffrey Cook, a lieutenant in the British army who was present when Sean was killed, tries to help her, Judith at first rejects him. Crushed as she is from her recent loss, she has no interest in romance, but over time a strong friendship forms between the two. Although Judith maintains rigid boundaries, Cook is soon hopelessly in love. The Independence movement has not finished with Judith Fenley, however. There is concern about how much Sean may have told her and whether she poses any threat to the freedom fighters. Should she be silenced? Will she survive? If so, is there any chance for Geoffrey? It’s love, politics, and danger during what for Great Britain must surely be the most tragic chapter of the late twentieth century.


About the Author

Robert Snow has spent a lifetime in aviation and is the author of numerous magazine articles on the subject. His interest in Irish current events stems from a visit to the republic in 1988. The Troubles, as the conflict in Northern Ireland is known there, appeared fairly frequently in the news throughout the eighties and became the inspiration for both Belfast Morning and Belfast Sunset. Robert is retired, but still flies small airplanes. He lives in Houston, Texas, with his wife, Maria.