Field Of Blood
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1986
352
Novel • Fiction
Northern Ireland • 1990s
1986
Adult
18+ years
In Field of Blood by Gerald Seymour, readers follow the journey of a Special Air Service mission. The story delves into the tensions and complexities involving the British military and the Irish Republican Army in Northern Ireland, highlighting the personal challenges and moral dilemmas faced by individuals on both sides of the conflict.
Gritty
Dark
Suspenseful
Mysterious
Challenging
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Field Of Blood by Gerald Seymour delivers a gripping narrative with strong character development, engaging readers with a meticulously researched plot. The tension is palpable, but some may find the pacing uneven. The depiction of moral conflicts adds depth, though the dense military jargon could deter casual readers. Overall, it's a compelling thriller for fans of espionage.
A reader who enjoys Field Of Blood by Gerald Seymour is likely drawn to intense political thrillers with complex characters and geopolitical intrigue. Fans of John le Carré’s The Spy Who Came In from the Cold and Frederick Forsyth’s The Day of the Jackal would appreciate its suspenseful narrative and nuanced depiction of espionage.
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352
Novel • Fiction
Northern Ireland • 1990s
1986
Adult
18+ years
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