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Anderson's support to David Wright is admirable, but his rose-tinted and heavily sanitized account of who Billy Wright really was, makes the book fictional in parts.
Anderson attempts to paint a picture of Billy Wright as a underrated unionist political visionary. His ugliest inference is to Billy's suggested strong religious devotion and dedication to biblical readings. Hardly the actions of a psychopathic killer who pioneered the targeting of multiple randomly selected Catholics.
Anderson skips over murders avoiding telling the reader of Billy Wright's involvement and in one incident tries to infer the execution of a Catholic taxi driver was an action without Wright's support. He uses the term "gunman" when describing LVF activity and avoids mentioning Wright by name. There is no mention of other forms of collusion that allowed Wright to carry out several "operations" without convictions. Did he have help? The reader didn't learn what drove Wright's violence nature and the book will infuriate those who lost family members through Wright and his terrorist colleagues' actions.
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