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In the heart of East Belfast, 1983, the Troubles cast a long shadow over Mountroyal RUC Station. As the sequel to the gripping Mountroyal, this novel plunges readers back into a world where danger lurks around every corner and loyalties are constantly tested. Follow Superintendent George Sewell and his eclectic crew of officers as they navigate the treacherous waters of policing during one of Northern Ireland s most tumultuous periods. From terrorist explosions to corruption within their own ranks, the men and women of A Section face challenges that will push them to their limits. As tensions…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In the heart of East Belfast, 1983, the Troubles cast a long shadow over Mountroyal RUC Station. As the sequel to the gripping Mountroyal, this novel plunges readers back into a world where danger lurks around every corner and loyalties are constantly tested. Follow Superintendent George Sewell and his eclectic crew of officers as they navigate the treacherous waters of policing during one of Northern Ireland s most tumultuous periods. From terrorist explosions to corruption within their own ranks, the men and women of A Section face challenges that will push them to their limits. As tensions simmer in the streets, a diverse cast of characters emerges: the contemplative Inspector Derek Grant, the eager new Sergeant Tony Speers, the reluctant genius Harold Tweety Pie Sweetlove, and the contrasting beauties Stephanie Heavenly Gates and Shelley McCann. Together, they must confront not only the ever-present threat of violence but also their own fears and weaknesses. With a rich tapestry of storylines - including a joint IRA and UVF drug operation, a major arson attack, and the discovery of a child with an extraordinary talent Mountroyal Pearls offers a compelling blend of crime drama, personal struggle, and unexpected moments of levity. In a city divided, will the bonds of camaraderie at Mountroyal RUC Station be enough to weather the storm? Dive into this gripping tale of duty, danger, and the human spirit in a time when death waits silently in the wings, ready to take centre stage.
Autorenporträt
Hilton McCabe is a happily married man and the proud father of five children, who are now all adults. He has five beautiful grandchildren. He lives in Belfast, Northern Ireland. He was a serving police officer in Northern Ireland from 1983 2010. During his service, he performed both uniformed and plain-clothed roles in both city and rural settings. Hilton experienced many of the province s atrocities first-hand, but also the marvellous spirit of its people. He always wanted to write, but never found the time until the Covid lockdown arrived. The author hopes you enjoy his humble creation. He can assure you that this fiction is closer to the truth than one might think. This is not a book about politics, it s about people.