A Thread of Violence: A Story of Truth, Invention, and Murder

Hardback Published on: 06/07/2023
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A Thread of Violence
A Gripping Examination of a Terrible Crime
This is an impressive piece of journalism from Mark O' Connell that looks at the horrific murders committed by Malcolm Macarthur in 1980's Dublin. The kill... READ MORE
Jo at TCR
A Thread of Violence
One of the best non-fiction books of the year.
love Emmanuel Carrere (don’t worry, this is going somewhere), the way he can take someone else’s story, make it all about him and still reveal his subject ... READ MORE
John - Glasgow Braehead
A Thread of Violence
GUBU
O'Connell's engagement with and exploration of the idea of the 'true crime' genre is what elevates this book far above what could have merely been a compel... READ MORE
Aaron Myles
A Thread of Violence
True (or not) crime
I loved it. You could probably, if you felt the need, do a pHD on this study of a murderer, which has so many layers of truth and fiction, myth and deceit,... READ MORE
Shoeless Joe Jackson
A Thread of Violence
Better Than In Cold Blood
Absolutely loved it. A really well-researched and personable account of a bizarre and pointless double murder in 80s Ireland. Inevitable comparisons to In ... READ MORE
Becky, Waterstones Gloucester

Synopsis

From an award-winning author comes a tale of a notorious double-murder, for readers of Truman Capote's In Cold Blood, or Emmanuel Carrere's The Adversary.

In 1982 Malcolm Macarthur, the wealthy heir to a small estate, found himself suddenly without money. The solution, he decided, was to rob a bank. To do this, he would need a gun and a car. In the process of procuring them, he killed two people, and the circumstances of his eventual arrest in the apartment of Ireland's Attorney General nearly brought down the government.

The case remains one of the most shocking in Ireland's history. Mark O'Connell has long been haunted by the story of this brutal double murder. But in recent years this haunting has become mutual. When O'Connell sets out to unravel the mysteries still surrounding these horrific and inexplicable crimes, he tracks down Macarthur himself, now an elderly man living out his days in Dublin and reluctant to talk.

As the two men circle one another, O'Connell is pushed into a confrontation with his own narrative: what does it mean to write about a murderer?

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Granta Books
  • ISBN: 9781783787708
  • Number of pages: 304
  • Dimensions: 216 x 135 x 21 mm
  • Weight: 414g
  • Languages: English

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