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The Murderer and the Taoiseach: Death, Politics and GUBU - Revisiting the Notorious Malcolm Macarthur Case Harry McGee 9781399718592

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A Murderer. A Leader. The Scandal of an Era.

'Reads like a thriller but is sadly all too true ... a brilliant account of shocking crimes and the dramatic political crisis they caused' David McCullagh

The summer of 1982 was long-seared into the Irish public imagination for more than just its record high temperatures. That July, an aristocrat named Malcolm Macarthur went on a brutal killing spree, taking the lives of two innocent young people - Bridie Gargan and Donal Dunne - in a doomed plan to remedy his financial woes.

A massive manhunt was launched and, in a sensational turn of events, Macarthur was captured in the home of the State's top law officer, Attorney General Patrick Connolly.

The scandal attracted worldwide headlines and resulted in untold damage to Taoiseach Charles Haughey. The words he used to describe the dark events - grotesque, unbelievable, bizarre and unprecedented - coined the era-defining phrase GUBU.

Here, award-winning political journalist and GUBU podcast-maker Harry McGee retraces the happenings of that long hot summer and beyond. From the cat-and-mouse game to track down an unpredictable killer to Macarthur's extraordinary capture, he considers both the life and psyche of a murderer, and that of the leading political figure of the time - a man similarly driven by greed, status and a sense of himself as existing above the law.

Including previously unknown aspects of the trial and interaction with Malcolm Macarthur himself, The Murderer and the Taoiseach is a compulsive journey through tragedy and scandal.

'Brisk, illuminating, crackling with detail' Tony Connelly

'An incredible and compelling story' Matt Cooper



A shocking, page-turning account of the notorious Malcolm Macarthur case in 1980s Ireland

About the Author
Harry McGee is a political correspondent with The Irish Times and previously worked for the Irish Examiner, the Sunday Tribune, RTE and the current affairs magazine Magill, which he edited. He has written and presented TV documentaries in English and Irish for RTE and TG4, and he produced the podcast series, GUBU, for The Irish Times. A native of Salthill, Galway, he is a graduate of the University of Galway and the King's Inns. The Murderer and the Taoiseach is his first book.

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This remains an incredible and compelling story more than forty years on. It is done justice with Harry McGee's keen eye for detail and is told with great style * Matt Cooper *
This gripping book reads like a thriller - but is sadly all too true. Considerable research and original material are skilfully woven into a fast-paced, brilliant account of shocking crimes, and of the dramatic political crisis which they caused. A highly readable and important book * David McCullagh *
GUBU marked the loss of Irish innocence, a collision of politics and evil that was as shambolic as it was banal. McGee's narrative is brisk and luminous, cracking with detail, characters and analysis, bringing the twin legacies of Malcolm Macarthur and Charles Haughey to a gripping finale * Tony Connelly *
Journalist Harry McGee goes a lot deeper in his compelling new analysis of those murders * Irish Independent *
The book is strongest on the political fallout from the case * Irish Times *
impressively researched and vividly written ... This is a Gubu book for very different reasons, gripping, unpretentious, brilliant, and unputdownable * Sunday Business Post *
McGee is a natural storyteller with a telling eye for detail, and he recounts the tale with gusto * Irish Examiner *



Book Information
ISBN 9781399718592
Author Harry McGee
Format Paperback
Page Count 368
Imprint Hachette Books Ireland
Publisher Hachette Books Ireland
Weight(grams) 460g
Dimensions(mm) 232mm * 152mm * 30mm

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