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Justice For My Father fiction 25 We fight for the people

Justice For My Father fiction 25 We fight for the people

In 1983 an off duty prison officer was shot by the IRA in cold blood on a Dublin street. Over 40 years later, no one has been convicted of his murder. In this book, his son outlines why justice must be done.< b>

Brian Stack was the chief prison officer working on the IRA wing of Portlaoise Prison in 1983. He was also a fan of amateur boxing, and had travelled to see a match in Dublin in March of that year. After the match, he was shot

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We fight for the people we love

yet presented simply

and set up to-do lists

Aiden O'Hara has been head of the family since he was a kid

Justice For My Father fiction 25 We fight for the people<p><b>In 1983 an off duty prison officer was shot by the IRA in cold blood on a Dublin street. Over 40 years later, no one has been convicted of his murder. In this book, his son outlines why justice must be done.< b><br><br>Brian Stack was the chief prison officer working on the IRA wing of Portlaoise Prison in 1983. He was also a fan of amateur boxing, and had travelled to see a match in Dublin in March of that year. After the match, he was shot

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