In 1998 the Good Friday agreement promised peace and a new era to the people of Northern Ireland. This peace was to be shattered months later with the terroist bombs detonated in Omagh, Co Tyrone, killing twenty - nine people,including unborn twins. This book allows fifteen people of the families of those who perished to give their versions of the day, the aftermath, and their continuous fight for their loved ones to bring those responsible to justice. Many voices from different backgrounds but all united in their loss, a powerful poignant read.
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