Quality Information
- Paper Quality: 70 gsm off-white (Excellent)
- Cover Quality: 260 gsm card
- Printing: Digitally printed with a high-quality finish
About This Book
Say Nothing by Patrick Radden Keefe is a powerful and deeply researched account of The Troubles in Northern Ireland. Through the tragic story of Jean McConville’s disappearance, the book reveals the hidden truths, fear, and silence that defined an entire era of conflict.
Why You’ll Love This Book
- Gripping true story based on real historical events
- Written by an award-winning investigative journalist
- Explores themes of justice, memory, and political violence
- Engaging narrative style similar to crime thrillers
- Ideal for readers interested in history and global conflicts
Full Description
Say Nothing is an unforgettable exploration of violence, secrecy, and the long-lasting impact of political conflict. Set during The Troubles in Northern Ireland, the book begins with the shocking abduction of Jean McConville, a widowed mother of ten, taken from her home in 1972 and never seen again.
Patrick Radden Keefe uses this haunting case to uncover a wider story of fear, silence, and divided loyalties within a community caught in guerrilla warfare. The narrative brings to life key figures from both sides of the conflict, including members of the Irish Republican Army and political leaders involved in peace negotiations.
With detailed storytelling and research, the book examines how violence shaped lives and left unanswered questions for decades. Perfect for readers in Pakistan looking for meaningful, real-world history, this bestseller offers insight into the human cost of conflict and the complexity of truth.

