
Veronica Guerin: The Life and Death of a Crime Reporter
由
Emily O'Reilly
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Mystery
Biography
Autobiography & Memoir
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格式
平装书
页数
190
语言
英语
已发布
May 1, 1998
出版商
Random House UK
版本
1st ed
ISBN-10
0099761513
ISBN-13
9780099761518
描述
Set against the backdrop of Dublin's tumultuous landscape in the 1990s, this narrative explores the remarkable life of a tenacious crime reporter who dedicated herself to uncovering the dark realities of the criminal underworld. Known for her relentless pursuit of truth, she became a beacon of courage in a city rife with corruption and danger. Emily O'Reilly delves into the world of journalism and the sacrifices made by those who stand up for justice in the face of overwhelming odds.
The portrait painted by O'Reilly captures not only the professional journey but also the personal struggles faced by the reporter. It presents a multiple dimensional character driven by a fierce dedication to her craft and her community. Amidst growing threats from powerful crime lords, her unwavering spirit and commitment to reporting become both her strength and her vulnerability.
As the narrative unfolds, readers witness the chilling events that led to her tragic end, raising poignant questions about the price of courage and the fragility of truth in a society often blinded by fear. This compelling examination not only honors a courageous life but also sheds light on the broader implications of her work, urging a reflection on the stakes involved in the pursuit of justice.
Through meticulous research and engaging storytelling, O'Reilly invites readers to consider the legacy of this extraordinary woman. By recounting the pivotal moments in her life, she illustrates the profound impact of journalism on society and highlights the need for accountability in the face of crime and corruption. The work stands as a testament to the power of the press and the indomitable spirit of those who dare to challenge the darkness.
The portrait painted by O'Reilly captures not only the professional journey but also the personal struggles faced by the reporter. It presents a multiple dimensional character driven by a fierce dedication to her craft and her community. Amidst growing threats from powerful crime lords, her unwavering spirit and commitment to reporting become both her strength and her vulnerability.
As the narrative unfolds, readers witness the chilling events that led to her tragic end, raising poignant questions about the price of courage and the fragility of truth in a society often blinded by fear. This compelling examination not only honors a courageous life but also sheds light on the broader implications of her work, urging a reflection on the stakes involved in the pursuit of justice.
Through meticulous research and engaging storytelling, O'Reilly invites readers to consider the legacy of this extraordinary woman. By recounting the pivotal moments in her life, she illustrates the profound impact of journalism on society and highlights the need for accountability in the face of crime and corruption. The work stands as a testament to the power of the press and the indomitable spirit of those who dare to challenge the darkness.