The Irish Assassins, Julie Kavanagh
The Irish Assassins, Julie Kavanagh
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The Irish Assassins
Conspiracy, Revenge and the Phoenix Park Murders that Stunned Victorian England

Author: Julie Kavanagh

Narrator: Roger Clark

Unabridged: 14 hr

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 09/28/2021


Synopsis

One sunlit evening, May 6, 1882, Lord Frederick Cavendish and Thomas Burke, Chief Secretary and Undersecretary for Ireland, were ambushed and stabbed to death while strolling through Phoenix Park in Dublin. The murders were funded by American supporters of Irish independence and carried out by the Invincibles, a militant faction of republicans. A new spirit of goodwill had been burgeoning between British Prime Minister William Gladstone and Ireland's leader Charles Stewart Parnell, with both men forging in secret a pact to achieve peace and independence in Ireland—with the newly appointed Cavendish, Gladstone's protégé, to play an instrumental role. The impact of the Phoenix Park murders was so cataclysmic that it destroyed the pact, almost brought down the government, and set in motion repercussions that would last long into the twentieth century.

From the adulterous affair that caused Parnell's downfall; to Queen Victoria's prurient obsession with the assassinations; and the investigation spearheaded by Superintendent John Mallon, also known as the "Irish Sherlock Holmes," culminating in the eventual betrayal and clandestine escape of leading Invincible James Carey and his murder on the high seas, The Irish Assassins brings us intimately into this fascinating story that shaped Irish politics and engulfed an Empire.

About Julie Kavanagh

Julie Kavanagh is the author of Secret Muses: The Life of Frederick Ashton; Nureyev: The Life, which was shortlisted for a Costa Book Award, the PEN/Jacqueline Bograd Weld Award, and was longlisted for the Samuel Johnson Prize; and The Girl who Loved Camellias. Kavanagh has held positions as the London editor of Vanity Fair and the New Yorker. She divides her time between London, North Wales, and Puglia.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Steven on September 19, 2021

When one thinks of the terms ethnic cleansing or genocide usually the following comes to mind: the Nazi Holocaust; the Turkish massacre of Armenians before, during, and after World War I; Pol Pot and the killing fields of Cambodia in the early 1970s; Serbian ethnic cleansing during the Yugoslav civi......more

Goodreads review by Michael on May 06, 2021

On May 6, 1882, Irish assassins murdered Lord Frederick Cavendish and Thomas Burke in Dublin's Phoenix Park. These men were sent by Britain to broker an acceptable peace in Ireland. The shockwaves set the peace process back by decades. This is what a simple historical outline would show us. History......more

Goodreads review by Colleen on June 17, 2023

This book provides context to areas of Irish history that have often been in the shadows for me. The fight for home rule under William Gladstone, England's PM, the rise and fall of the great Irish leader, Charles Stewart Parnell, and the prejudices and pettiness of Queen Victoria. Without recounting......more

Goodreads review by WSF on July 19, 2021

Dreadfully overwritten, this narrative wanders all over the place, gathering characters and quotations like emojis, while its putative subject is held at bay from the reader to the point of exasperation. Kavanagh goes for 'colour' over nuanced history, but this does not the make the story any easier......more