British extremists murdered 15 civilians - men, women, and children - in the 1971 McGurk's Bar bomb attack. It was the greatest loss of civilian life in a single murderous attack since the Nazi Blitz of Belfast a generation before. But before the families buried their loved ones, the British state buried the truth.
Author, Ciarán MacAirt is a grandson of two of the victims - his grandmother Kitty Irvine was murdered and his grandfather, John, was badly injured.
MacAirt's critically acclaimed account of the mass murder, The McGurk's Bar Bombing - Collusion, Cover-Up and a Campaign for Truth, was based on 7 years of meticulous research and follows a paper trail that goes to the top of the British establishment.
In Post Script he includes new evidence either missed or buried by previous historical investigations. This critical evidence includes the discovery of a covert British military ambush operation in the vicinity of McGurk's Bar, and collusion between the Royal Ulster Constabulary and British Army Commander in charge of Belfast. MacAirt names this infamous British soldier and you can read about him here for free.