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    Fifty dead men walking : the heroic true story of a British secret agent inside the IRA / Martin McGartland.
    by McGartland, Martin.
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    John Blake, 2009.
    Call #:941.60824 M145f
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  • McGartland, Martin.
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  • Irish Republican Army.
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  • Espionage, British -- Northern Ireland -- History -- 20th century.
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  • Political violence -- Northern Ireland -- History -- 20th century.
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  • Northern Ireland -- History, Military -- 1969-
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    9781844547517
    Alternate title: 
    50 dead men walking
    Description: 
    ix, 308 p. : ill. ; 20 cm.
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    For more than four years, McGartland lived the astonishing double life of a secret agent. To the IRA, he was a trusted Intelligence Office and an integral member of an active service unit. To the British Government however, he was known only as Àgent Carol'. Martin McGartland is credited by British Intelligence with saving the lives of at least fifty people. Every time he tipped off the authorities, he risked detection and yet, heroically and fearlessly, he continued to pass on lifesaving information. Finally, his cover was blown. Martin was taken from Sinn Fein headquarters in Belfast to an IRA safe house for questioning and almost certain execution. Though guarded by armed men, in a desperate bid for freedom, he dived from a third floor window.
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