Big Stevie Rea was feared and respected in the streets of Belfast until a no-warning bomb one December morning left him with a twisting limp and a bitterness against the other side. His son Colin is desperate for his father's respect, but is rejected by the RUC because of the family's background.
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Big Stevie Rea was feared and respected in the streets of Belfast until a no-warning bomb one December morning left him with a twisting limp and a bitterness against the other side. His son Colin is desperate for his father's respect, but is rejected by the RUC because of the family's background.
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Good+ in Very Good jacket. 8vo. 242pp. Black boards, gilt titles. Slight twist to spine. Wave to page edges. Dw has light wear and creasing to edges. Strife-torn Northern Ireland-and a boy discovers the power of the gun.