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330:. It examined the origins of The Troubles, focusing on the confusing nature and failure of much of British policymaking of the period, especially of the Tory government led by Prime Minister Edward Heath. The documentary also contained some sensational revelations, including Heath’s secret declaration that it was legal for British soldiers to shoot protesters on the streets of Northern Ireland because they were "enemies of the Crown". Later, it formed part of the evidence against Heath at the Bloody Sunday Tribunal in 2003. During that period Dillon published seven best-selling books on the Irish conflict and three plays for radio and television. He also contributed as a TV commentator and terrorism expert to several networks including BBC, RTÉ, Sky TV and Channel Four. 285:, he persuaded SDLP leader, John Hume, and Provisional Sinn FĂ©in President, Gerry Adams, to debate their political positions live on the programme. During the broadcast, John Hume agreed to meet the Provisional IRA's Army Council. It was a controversial decision by him, but also a defining moment that led to open a dialogue with the Provisionals. The debate proved to be a seminal element in the genesis of the Northern Ireland peace process. Dillon also introduced John Hume to UDA paramilitary leader, John McMichael, credited with running assassination teams in Northern Ireland. 709:"details a life that's involved many incredible moments: witnessing the horrors of the Troubles; encounters with major political figures and paramilitaries; rubbing shoulders with Irish literary greats; a successful broadcasting career, but one where he butted heads with BBC management; and having to leave Northern Ireland because of death threats. Dillon’s book is replete with such colourful stories involving the politicians, terrorists, artists and writers he met while covering the conflict in Northern Ireland". 403:, British Military Intelligence, the Irish Government, and the British Army, and reveals disturbing facts about the way in which terrorists and the Intelligence agencies targeted, undermined and penetrated each other’s ranks. Within the pages of the book Dillon was one of the first to expose the IRA's practice of executing and secretly burying some of its victims; a practice which subsequently led to public demands for the IRA to reveal the whereabouts of those it made "disappear". He also unraveled the use of 730:"He has that unique knack of combining forensic historical fact-based research with the art of thriller-like writing. His books have accurately chartered the terror and the horror of recent Northern Irish history but always in a tone of compassion for the innocent victims caught up in conflict. Works like his 'The Shankill Butchers' and 'The Dirty War' stand the test of time and will be essential reading for generations to come for those trying to make sense out of the madness that was 'The Troubles'" ( 418:, 1992, is the tale of Joe Doherty, the convicted IRA gunman who captured American popular opinion by frustrating the British Government’s attempts to have him extradited from New York to Northern Ireland to serve a 30-year prison sentence for murdering a British Special Air Services Officer. Dillon traces Doherty’s terror history, providing personal insights into legal events inside the US Attorney’s office in New York. He unveils proof of Prime Minister 44: 385:, with the help of one of his brothers. The gang performed unspeakable acts on helpless victims, killing them in a gruesome fashion. Dillon painstakingly interviewed countless civilians, paramilitaries and police officers in compiling the book. According to the Listener, "the great value of Martin Dillon's carefully researched and readable work is that it enters a world that few journalists have been inclined or able to penetrate". 570:, 2003, Dillon delves into the dark and sinister world of Irish terrorism and counterterrorism. He analyzes the personalities of some of the most dangerous, professional and ruthless killers in Northern Ireland, their motivations and the bizarre crimes they committed. Their individual stories are told in gripping, unflinching detail. Dillon also exposes the ideology of the 682:, in order to obtain knowledge of highly guarded secrets for Israel. Drawing on private interviews with senior intelligence officers and other integral players, Dillon and Thomas examine the clues, contradictions and cover-up surrounding Maxwell's sudden and suspicious death. Dillon, using his sources within East European intelligence agencies and the 446:, a natural born killer, infamous for his murder spree during an IRA funeral in Belfast’s Milltown Cemetery in March 1988. Stone, armed to the teeth, fired into the crowd of mourners, killing three men and wounding several others. His targets had been the Provisional IRA leaders present at the graveside, in particular 755:
After his divorce from his wife, Katherine Dillon (2000), from whom he has a daughter Nadia Katherine Dillon, born in 1988, he visited New York at the invitation of his publisher, and while there, he decided to make New York his home. He went on to write and broadcast for news outlets in the U.S. and
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Throughout his broadcasting career, Dillon was known for his abrasive style and controversial programming. He fought against the BBC’s interpretation of balance in its news and current affairs output. His views brought him a lot of frustration and disillusionment with the BBC narrow interpretation of
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He was offered a contract to work as a producer/writer with BBC 2 award-winning documentary department, Timewatch. His role was to script and produce a major series on the Northern Ireland Troubles. After a year working with the Timewatch, he clashed with the BBC authorities and resigned, reaching a
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where he became a Loyalist icon. Drawing on conversations with Stone in prison, including correspondence with him, as well as on a network of contacts in the military and paramilitary world, Dillon provides a portrait of a charming, boastful, meticulous, sentimental and lethal killer. According to
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and how Éire's wartime neutrality conditioned subsequent British policy towards Ireland. Dillon applies his extensive knowledge on the subject to provide new evidence of the political and military mistakes, which he argues, made British cities the most vulnerable in Europe to terrorist attacks. In
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Dillon valued his early years in journalism because of the challenges and unique experiences that later found expression in his non-fiction works. In 1973 Dillon published his first non-fiction book, "Political Murder in Northern Ireland"(co-authored with Denis Lehane). The content of the book is
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In 1973, Dillon joined BBC Northern Ireland’s Newsroom as a News Assistant. In 1975, he became a Radio Arts producer and later ran the General Programmes Radio Department, which constituted the majority of BBC Radio Ulster's output. In that role, he created the Behind the Headlines and Talkback
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During his 18 years work for the BBC, Dillon created and produced some award-winning TV programmes. "A brilliant producer (for BBC Northern Ireland radio and TV), Dillon recruited talented outsiders and created iconoclastic programmes that brought people living in the most afflicted areas into
515:, 1995, is Dillon’s first novel, based on a true-life story set against a background of ordinary family life in Catholic West Belfast. Dillon traces the steps of two young Belfast Catholics recruited as informers, who found themselves at the heart of a "sting" involving the 300:"Brave chronicler of the Troubles who made a point of crossing the line. Martin Dillon was always determined to uncover the truth of our sordid war AS far as I’m concerned, Martin Dillon changed the way the Troubles were reported." (Jordan, Sunday World, 17 September 2017) 248:. Mackay, 2017 stated "As an investigative journalist Dillon tried to reveal objectively the truth about the Northern Ireland Conflict. Under his forensic gaze, the cruelties and failings of all sides were exposed, whether they were Loyalist, Republican or British" 433:, "Dillon's book demands the attention of anyone concerned about civil liberties in the United Kingdom
a catalogue of cynicism, lies, harassment, torture and murder that makes the Cold war duplicity a la Deighton and Le Carre seem positively endearing". 541:. Dillon interviewed paramilitaries and religious figures to discern whether this is a religious war or one of economics and class. The interviewees included the late Billy Wright, a.k.a. "King Rat", a notorious Protestant assassin killed by the 574:
and the greed combined with hatred that motivated the assassins in their killing sprees. He presents penetrating insights into the mindset of terrorist Godfathers and their triggermen like the infamous Protestant assassin Billy Wright, the
422:'s secret intervention in the case, including how she told the Americans overseeing the Doherty case that she considered his extradition to Britain a quid pro quo for her allowing U.S. jets to use British airspace on the way to bomb Libya. 174:. He grew up with nine siblings in a traditional Catholic household. His mother, Maureen, looked after the children while his father, Gerard, worked as a watch maker and later telephone engineer to support his large family. Dillon attended 759:
In 2003, he married, Violeta Kumurdjieva, a Bulgarian journalist and translator. In 2014, they moved from New York City to San Francisco Bay area, California, where Dillon continues to work on his journalism, television and book projects.
649:. Dillon added a postscript with new facts about Mayne's conflicted personal life, in particular, his sexuality, which was a topic purposely omitted in the first edition of the book. Drawing on Mayne's personal letters and family papers, 487:. It is his contention that the various Government agencies combating the IRA failed to eradicate the terrorist thread, leading to intrigue among them and to MI5 being given the sole responsibility for coordinating the war against 391:, 1990, is a detailed account of the undercover struggle in which all sides fought a no-rules battle, using spies, informants, assassins, disinformation and terrorist agents. Dillon examines the roles played by the 748:
As a journalist and writer, Dillon’s life has been intertwined with the history of the Troubles and its darkest days. Because of his investigative work in Northern Ireland, Dillon received numerous death threats.
634:'s Desert forces and against the Nazis in Italy, France and Germany were legendary. His courage, initiative and wildness made him a giant among his men. He was, however, denied the ultimate accolade of the 429:. He agreed on condition he would be judged a "friend of the court" witness and not one seen to be supporting one or the other side in the case. In the end, he was not called to give evidence. According to 459:
Time Out: "Dillon brings his customary expertise to this latest expose of Government complicity in sectarian murder, and delves into the byzantine world of terrorist organization with impressive results".
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secret records (now declassified), his own war diaries and eyewitness accounts from many who served with him, Dillon presents a compelling and perceptive portrait of a very special warrior.
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furious dialogue on air with politicians, police chiefs, comedians and writers. He worked with Paul Muldoon, became friends with Denis Johnston and Seán Ó Faoláin" (McKay, 2017).
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In 1992, he left Ireland with his family, moving first to England, before settling in France where he continued to write about the Irish conflict and publish bestselling books.
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fact, Dillon reveals for the first time the existence of what the IRA called its "England Department." He explains why the British Government held secret talks with the IRA/
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is regarded as one of the greatest soldiers in the history of military special operations. He is the most decorated fighting soldier of WWII, receiving four DSOs, the
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Frank Mitchell Phone-in Interview: Listen: Author and former journalist Martin Dillon on his latest book "Crossing the line: My Life on the Edge", broadcast on
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the concept of balance, which left the BBC’s Current Affairs department vulnerable to political manipulation in the divisive atmosphere of Northern Ireland.
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spy agency. The authors unveil explosive revelations about Maxwell’s links to global organized crime, and his schemes to access White House,
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programmes. Talkback broke the "normal rules of broadcasting", over 31 years ago. In 2016, Talkback celebrated its thirtieth anniversary.
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NPR interview: Journalist and author Martin Dillon is considered an expert on the conflict in Northern Ireland, broadcast on 20 May 1999
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Dillon, Martin, "'I fell into the Clutches of a middle-aged Man' - Troubles Journalist reveals Childhood Abuse in tell-all Book",
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Interview on BBC Radio Ulster, Talkback: "William Crawley spends some time with a special guest", broadcast on 29 December 2016
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Dillon was asked by the Federal Court in New York to provide testimony about the inner workings of the IRA, based on his work
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put it "Dillon is recommended reading for anyone wishing to understand the complexities of the British – Irish politics".
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In 1992 Dillon left the BBC to pursue his writing career. He subsequently became a terrorism analyst and commentator for
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Irish Writers' Festival, 2017, Los Gatos, California, "Crossing the Line: My Life on Edge", A talk by Martin Dillon
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This article is about the author and journalist. For the musician, operatic tenor, and professor of music, see
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Coleman, Stephen (1998). "BBC Radio Ulster's Talkback phone-in: public feedback in a divided public space".
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Canada, appearing on CNN, ABC, NPR and NBC as a guest and a global expert on terrorism and organized crime.
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McKay, Susan (23 September 2017). "Crossing the Line review: A vivid account of reporting the Troubles".
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Inside Books, podcast interview featuring Martin Dillon and Woman’s Way editor and author Aine Toner
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In 1961, aged twelve, he left Belfast to pursue a religious vocation at Montfort College Seminary in
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Robert Maxwell, Israel's Superspy: The Life and Murder of a Media Mogul, 2002 (American edition)
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Journalist and author Martin Dillon is considered an expert on the conflict in Northern Ireland
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Journalist and author Martin Dillon is considered an expert on the conflict in Northern Ireland
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Dillon, Martin, "Killer Michael Stone's Stormont Attack was inevitable, his Biographer says",
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Martin Dillon began his distinguished career as a newspaper reporter in 1968. He trained with
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who admitted breaking the seal of the confessional to save lives on both sides. According to
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BFI Film Forever, "The Last Colony" documentary, 1994, featuring Martin Dillon, presenter
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and the phenomenon of "Rompering", a form of sadistic torture used by the paramilitaries.
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amid the carnage of Warrington, and what was behind the IRA’s reluctance to denounce the
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and other television and radio networks. In 1992, he presented a television documentary
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Killer Michael Stone is a 'sociopath with serious mental issues,' his biographer says
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Dillon, Martin, "Killer Michael Stone should remain in Jail says Troubles writer",
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Interview with Pat Kenny; News talk/podcasts/ The Pat Kenny Show, broadcast on
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BBC Radio Ulster's Talkback phone-in: public feedback in a divided public space
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Rogue Warrior of the SAS: The Blair Mayne Legend, with late Roy Bradford, 2003
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Dillon, Martin, "Irish Tendency to revert to the Gun remains a real Risk",
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Stone cold : the true story of Michael Stone and the Milltown massacre
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Stone cold : the true story of Michael Stone and the Milltown massacre
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The Best Travel Writing 2011: True Stories from Around the World Anthology
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based on much of Dillon's own journalistic research and reporting for the
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because of his unorthodox rules of war and his resentment of authority.
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Killer in clowntown: Joe Doherty, the IRA and the special relationship
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Killer in Clowntown: Joe Doherty, the IRA and the Special Relationship
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Radio broadcaster, producer/writer, creator of programmes and TV shows
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Author's page with books and biography at Penguin Publishing, London
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Ardmayle’s blog:" Martin Dillon- Crossing the Line", 5 October 2017
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Jordan, Hugh (17 September 2017). "Review of Crossing The Line".
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Stone Cold: True Story of Michael Stone and the Milltown Massacre
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Stone Cold: True Story of Michael Stone and the Milltown Massacre
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Killer Michael Stone should remain in jail says Troubles writer
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hailed him as "one of the most creative writers of our time".
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Inside Books Episode 7 Featuring Martin Dillon And Áine Toner
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Crossing the Line: My Life on the Edge | Irish Academic Press
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Author and former journalist Martin Dillon on his latest book
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Dillon, Martin, "Cut down by Hate, but the Memories endure",
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Shankill Butchers/The Dirty War/Stone Cold—Three Books in One
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The assassination of Robert Maxwell : Israel's superspy
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https://www.goodreads.com/author/list/256562.Martin_Dillon
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The Shankill butchers : a case study of mass murder
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The Shankill butchers : a case study of mass murder
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Northern Ireland troubles, political violence, terrorism
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Israel's Superspy: The Life and Murder of a Media Mogul
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TV commentator, columnist, terrorism analyst and expert
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The Assassination of Robert Maxwell: Israel's Superspy
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God and the gun : the church and Irish terrorism
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God and the gun : the church and Irish terrorism
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25 Years of Terror: The IRA's War Against the British
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25 years of Terror: The IRA’s War against the British
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Assassins and Terror Bosses in the Ireland Conflict
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In God and the Gun – The Church and Irish Terrorism
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Investigative journalism and first non-fiction book
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Bradford, Roy, 1921-. Edinburgh: Mainstream. 837:God and the Gun: The Church and Irish Terrorism 622:. He was one of the six founder members of the 545:in prison in 1997, Protestant terrorist Pastor 381:gang that was run by an aggressive psychopath, 2458:"Serpent's Tail by Martin Dillon: Book Review" 2176:. 5 November 2017 – via Pressreader.com. 2828:BBC Radio Ulster - Talkback, 29 December 2016 2480:"When the Lord's Words become a Call to Arms" 630:units across the globe. His exploits against 8: 2870:Author's page at Thistle Publishing, London 2249:"Heath denies plan to shoot Bogside rioters" 2155:"Lethal Allies British Collusion in Ireland" 2013:Crossing the line : my life on the edge 1429:Crossing the line : my life on the edge 727:, the Head of BBC Radio 3 Drama department. 281:In 1985, while working as a producer of the 2413:. BBC News, Northern Ireland. 24 July 2000. 2957:21st-century writers from Northern Ireland 2411:"Michael Stone: Notorious Loyalist Killer" 2043:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 1459:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 42: 31: 2337: 670:, who played a crucial role for Israel's 608:: A Biography of Col. "Paddy" Blair Mayne 2777:Cut down by hate but the memories endure 942:The Last Confession (2000; published in 1978:Thomas, Gordon; Dillon, Martin (2002). 980: 785:A biography of Col. "Paddy" Blair Mayne 2858:Author's page at Irish Academic Press 2761:Dillon, Martin, "A Legacy of Hatred", 2614:Younes, Robert M.D. (September 2003). 2432:"Minds set on Force/ The Enemy Within" 2036: 1452: 955:In 1995, the screenplay of the novel, 935:Jimmy the Natural (2011; published in 866:Crossing the Line: My Life on the Edge 845:(co-authored with Gordon Thomas; 2002) 2703:Troughton, Tabitha (28 August 1992). 2652:Pakenham, Michael (8 December 2002). 2607:Kirkus Reviews Issue: 1 November 2002 2510:The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists 2478:Hudson, Mike (24–30 September 1997). 2456:Bentley, Stephen (18 November 2017). 2221:McNeilly, Claire (2 September 2017). 2208:McNeilly, Claire (4 September 2017). 2195:O’Sullivan, John P (1 October 2017). 969:List of writers from Northern Ireland 787:(co-authored with Roy Bradford), 1987 777:(co-authored with Denis Lehane), 1973 700:Crossing the Line-My Life on the Edge 132:, including his bestselling trilogy, 7: 2952:Male novelists from Northern Ireland 2716:Coleman, Maureen (4 December 2002). 2527:"In the company of the terror teams" 2384:Fletcher, Martin (22 January 2016). 2311:McDowell, Lindy (29 November 2003). 2260:Harding, Thomas (25 November 2005). 2058:O'Boyle, Claire (18 February 2019). 1167:Political murder in Northern Ireland 793:, revised edition, updated by Dillon 775:Political Murder in Northern Ireland 626:and pioneered tactics used today by 2718:"FBI probe death threats to author" 2698:. Arts Council of Northern Ireland. 2665:Young, Connla (15 September 2017). 2504:Flynn, Michael (July–August 1998). 2465:Painter, Michael (24 August 1996). 2430:Townshend, Charles (3 March 1995). 2298:Coogan, Tim Pat (28 January 1997). 2291:Kirkus Reviews Issue, 15 March 1999 2011:Dillon, Martin (4 September 2017). 1427:Dillon, Martin (4 September 2017). 1340:Young, Connla (15 September 2017). 946:, Travelers' Tales Anthology, 2000) 657:The Assassination of Robert Maxwell 527:. 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Index

Martin Dillon (musician)
Martin Andrew Dillon
Dillon in 2020
Belfast, Northern Ireland
martindillon.net
The Troubles
Dr. Conor Cruise O'Brien
The Irish Times
Lower Falls
Belfast
Northern Ireland
St Finian's Primary School
Romsey
Hampshire
St. Louis Marie de Montfort
St Malachy's College
St Patrick's, Barnageeha
Belfast College of Business Studies
The Irish News
The Irish Weekly
The Troubles
Belfast Telegraph
Irish News
Belfast Telegraph
Sky Television
The Last Colony
Channel Four
RTÉ
Irish Times
UVF

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