Lies of Silence
Discover the gripping tale of moral conflict in "Lies of Silence" by Brian Moore, published by Vintage Publishing in 1992. This compelling novel, spanning 208 pages, immerses readers in the turbulent atmosphere of Belfast during a time of political unrest. When Michael Dillon receives a chilling order from the IRA to park his car in a hotel carpark, he is thrust into a harrowing dilemma. Faced with the unbearable choice of planting a bomb that could wreak havoc and claim innocent lives or risking his wife's life, Dillon's struggle highlights the complexities of loyalty and survival. This thought-provoking narrative not only captivates with its intense plot but also invites readers to reflect on the nature of choice and consequence. Perfect for fans of thrilling literature and those interested in the historical context of Northern Ireland, "Lies of Silence" is a must-read that will keep you on the edge of your seat.