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The Ghosts of Belfast (Jack Lennon Investigations #1)

Stuart Neville · 2009 · Book

Fiction

This novel intertwines crime fiction and horror, exploring the psychological ramifications of a troubled past against the backdrop of Belfast's history.

ModernThe Haunting Effects of the Past on the PresentViolence and Memory in Post-conflict SocietiesThe Intersection of Crime and Supernatural ElementsPersonal Redemption Amidst Cultural TurmoilThe Psychological Impact of Unresolved Guilt

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