
Shadow of the Troubles
One Family's Struggle with the Past
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Narrated by:
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Michael Wiley
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By:
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T.S. Dunne
About this listen
In the late 1970s, former Irish footballer "BlackJack" Kelly becomes entangled in the IRA, setting off a chain of tragic events that continue to haunt his family. Decades later, his son Emmet, unaware of his true heritage, travels from America to Ireland to meet his long-lost father. Set against a backdrop of political turmoil and family secrets, this gripping saga delves into the personal toll of violence and the enduring power of family ties. With its profound exploration of identity and the consequences of choices, this emotionally charged tale will leave listeners captivated until the very end.
©2023 T.S. Dunne (P)2023 T.S. Dunne
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