
"Keefe applies a similar approach - only this time, instead of Northern Ireland's Troubles, the context of his latest book is modern London's obliging relationship with the international financial elite."
"At the heart of Keefe's investigation is a young man's fatal plunge into the Thames, and all the uncomfortable questions British authorities appear reluctant to pursue."
Keefe's new work shifts focus from Northern Ireland's Troubles to modern London's relationship with the financial elite. Central to the narrative is the tragic death of a young man in the Thames, raising uncomfortable questions that British authorities seem hesitant to address. The book delves into the implications of this incident, exploring the intersection of personal tragedy and broader societal issues, while critiquing the complicity of institutions in such events.
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