Ten-Thirty-Three
Ten-Thirty-Three by Nicholas Davies is a gripping exploration into the covert world of espionage during the turbulent times of Northern Ireland. Released in 2000 and published by Transworld Publishers Ltd, this 240-page paperback delves into the life of Brian Nelson, an intelligence officer for the Ulster Defence Association (UDA) who clandestinely collaborated with British Military Intelligence.
The narrative unveils the intricate conspiracy between Nelson and British authorities, shedding light on the targeting of Republican terrorists, Sinn Fein activists, and the broader Catholic community. This compelling history provides a unique perspective on the armed struggle, terrorism, and the moral complexities faced during this dark period in Irish history. Ideal for readers interested in military intelligence and historical narratives, Ten-Thirty-Three offers a thought-provoking look at the intersection of freedom fighters and the shadowy world of espionage. Discover the untold stories behind a significant chapter in world history.