Between 1969 and 1998, over 4,000 people lost their lives in the small country of Northern Ireland. The vast majority of these deaths were sectarian in nature and involved ordinary civilians, killed by the various paramilitary groups. These organisations murdered freely and without remorse, considering life a cheap price to pay in the furtherance of their cause. The words 'Why us?' were uttered by many families whose lives were ripped asunder by The Troubles.
Thousands of innocents received a life sentence at the hands of the terrorists; these, then, are their words, the words of those who survived such attacks, and of those left behind. These poignant and tragic stories come from the people who have been forced to live with the emotional shrapnel of terrorism.
KEN WHARTON is a former soldier who has committed himself to telling the history of the Troubles without pulling punches from the standpoint of the Security Forces and innocent civilians. He has previously written The Bloodiest Year, Bloody Belfast and Torn Apart for The History Press, and was associate producer of the History Channel's Soldiers' Stories: Northern Ireland. He has also given lectures on the Troubles at Sandhurst Academy.
Title: To a Dark Place: Experiences from Survivors of the Troubles
Author: Ken Wharton
ISBN: 9780750998192
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Publisher: The History Press Ltd
Publication Date: 2022-01-13
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Weight: 0.6802 kg
Ken Wharton's epic history of the black days in Northern Ireland is both stark and sensitive. We all owe him a great debt for his dedication to keeping the memory of the Troubles alive.
-- Patrick Bishop
A deeply moving and extremely important contemplation of the horrors of Northern Ireland's Troubles and their aftermath.
-- Kevin Myers
To A Dark Place shatters your senses and chills the blood in a way only Ken Wharton can. It's a tale of unmitigated terror all the more horrifying for its truth, when fiends of either stripe, Loyalist or Republican, roamed the streets of Northern Ireland, popping up on doorsteps like gruesome Jack-in-the-boxes, and offing innocents for spurious offences against the cause .
-- Steven McLaughlin
South East Fermanagh Foundation (SEFF) are working collaboratively with author Ken Wharton in securing involvement from victims/survivors in sharing their lived experiences.
-- Kenny Donaldson