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2019 Nominated

Acts of Allegiance

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ABOUT
THE BOOK

Senior Irish diplomat, Marty Ransom, is torn between duty to his country and loyalty to the Anglo-Irish tradition in which he was raised. In a land divided into north and south, Planter and Gael, Catholic and Protestant, Marty’s life has been spent walking a tightrope. When he meets Alison, a Home Office employee now transferred to the British embassy in Dublin, Marty’s fidelities are once again split. Lured ever deeper into the lethal world of counter-espionage, he finds himself in fatal conflict with his cousin and childhood friend. As this deadly endgame unfolds, Marty must choose between all which he loves and holds dear, and his allegiance to a past that remains just beyond his reach.

About the author

Peter Cunningham is from Waterford in the south east of Ireland. He is the author of the Monument series, widely acclaimed novels set in a fictional version of his home town. His novel, The Taoiseach was a controversial best seller; The Sea and the Silence won the prestigious Prix de l’Europe. He is a member of Aosdána, the Irish academy of arts and letters, and lives with his wife, not far from Dublin.

ABOUT
THE AUTHOR Peter
Cunningham

Peter Cunningham was born in 1947 and grew up in Waterford. After graduating from University College, Dublin, he spent some fifteen years working in New York, London and Dublin as an accountant and a trader of commodities, writing thrillers as a side-line. In 1989, he took up writing as a full time career. He lives in County Kildare.

Peter Cunningham was born in 1947 and grew up in Waterford. After graduating from University College, Dublin, he spent some fifteen years working in New York, London and Dublin as an accountant and a trader of commodities, writing thrillers as a side-line. In 1989, he took up writing as a full time career. He lives in County Kildare.

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Publisher
Sandstone Press

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