Northern Heist - A Ructions O'Hare Novel - Richard O'Rawe - Books - Melville House Publishing - 9781612199641 - March 15, 2022
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Northern Heist - A Ructions O'Hare Novel

Richard O'Rawe

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Northern Heist - A Ructions O'Hare Novel

Full of double and triple-crosses . . . Northern Heist's deeds and details seem as real as a smashed kneecap, while its stopwatch tension, heightened by present-tense voice, is reminiscent of such classic caper films as 'Rififi' and 'The Asphalt Jungle.--The Wall Street Journal

A fast-paced, suspenseful thriller based on one of the biggest (and still unsolved) bank-robberies in history, written by a former IRA bank robber.

Nobody robs banks in Belfast without the IRA getting a cut -- not even former Provo James 'Ructions' O'Hare. But when word gets around O'Hare may be up to something, the pressure from the IRA begins.

Ructions' trusts his crack squad of former paramilitary compadres, and has full confidence in his audacious plan: To literally empty the biggest bank in Belfast by kidnapping the families of two employees - known as a tiger kidnapping -- in order to force them to help Ructions and his crew get into the bank's vault.

But keeping the plan -- and the money -- from the IRA is another plan entirely, one requiring all Ruction's cunning and skill.

In this stunning debut novel, as audacious and well-executed as Ructions' plan to rob the National Bank itself, Richard O'Rawe -- a former IRA bank robber himself - unleashes a story that will shock, surprise and thrill as he takes you on a white-knuckle ride through Belfast's criminal underbelly. Enter the deadly world of tiger kidnappings, kangaroo courts, money laundering, drug deals and double-crosses.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 15, 2022
ISBN13 9781612199641
Publishers Melville House Publishing
Pages 272
Dimensions 208 × 140 × 27 mm   ·   314 g
Language English  

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