'A richly documented account of the plots, risks, and sheer audacity, surrounding the paramilitary gunrunners of Northern Ireland. A valuable record.' -- Richard Norton-Taylor - The Guardian * The Guardian *
'A riveting read and will be an eye-opener for many' -- Munster Express * The Munster Express *
'impressive achievement . . . an indispensable contribution to the literature of The Troubles. Scholarly and thoroughly documented, this book is highly readable' -- Irish Independent * Irish Independent *
'a very fine piece of work. One of the most experienced journalists in the country, Sean Boyne has done us all a service by distilling the dramatic and disturbing saga of recent Irish gunrunning into a single volume. The story still takes almost 500 pages but the author came into journalism at a time when a high premium was placed on writing, clear lucid English and he takes us through this 40-year history at a cracking pace.' -- The Irish Times * The Irish Times *
'A riveting account . . . As a leading authority on arms trafficking, and having spent a lifetime in journalism covering the events he describes in this book, Boyne is well placed to reveal many of the secrets of the trade. And this he does much to the entertainment and education of the reader.' -- Sunday Independent * The Sunday Independent *
'A richly documented account of the plots, risks, and sheer audacity, surrounding the paramilitary gunrunners of Northern Ireland. A valuable record.' -- Richard Norton-Taylor - The Guardian * The Guardian *
'A riveting read and will be an eye-opener for many' -- Munster Express * The Munster Express *
'impressive achievement . . . an indispensable contribution to the literature of The Troubles. Scholarly and thoroughly documented, this book is highly readable' -- Irish Independent * Irish Independent *
'a very fine piece of work. One of the most experienced journalists in the country, Sean Boyne has done us all a service by distilling the dramatic and disturbing saga of recent Irish gunrunning into a single volume. The story still takes almost 500 pages but the author came into journalism at a time when a high premium was placed on writing, clear lucid English and he takes us through this 40-year history at a cracking pace.' -- The Irish Times * The Irish Times *
'As a journalist, Boyne moved in the inner circles during much of the Troubles and this insight is fascinating. The book is also fully illustrated, which adds greatly to the read, and is broken down into very definite sections. For readers with an interest in history and the Troubles, Gunrunners ranks among the best in its field.' -- Longford News
'A riveting account . . . As a leading authority on arms trafficking, and having spent a lifetime in journalism covering the events he describes in this book, Boyne is well placed to reveal many of the secrets of the trade. And this he does much to the entertainment and education of the reader.' -- Sunday Independent * The Sunday Independent *