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A forgotten chapter in Irish history
When unassuming American tourist Daniel Wyndham arrived in Tralee, he was searching for whatever strain of Irish mysticism inspired W. B. Yeats and Lady Gregory.
But instead of a Celtic Twilight he found the hard-drinking redcoats of the Royal Munster Fusiliers - the Dirty Shirts.A novel following the exploits of an Irish regiment caught in the trenches of the Western Front
Ireland was on the brink of civil war, Europe was on the brink of World War One, and Wyndham was about to find out what the heroes and fighting men of Irish legend looked like in the twentieth century.
A story of courage and sacrifice in the tradition of Sebastian Faulks
"... a fascinating tale - fun, fast and furious" - Irish Examiner
"... a distinguished first novel... written so well that the military historical instruction it affords is a pleasure to absorb." - The Irish Sword
" Ware has an unerring eye for detail, telling his story not from the point of view of strategy and troop movements, but compassionately and humanely from that of the soldier right there in the trench." - Historical Novel Society
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