The authors are 2 experienced writers on the politics and paramilitary organisations of northern ireland. This explores behind the headlines of one of the 2 major loyalist outfits the Ulster Volunteer Force.
It details all the major events from the 1966 murder of catholics,the undisputed leadership of Gusty Spence(who was instrumental in politicizing many UVF members into realizing there had to be a political solution,regularly seen on tv in last number of years giving interviews), the brutal ShankhillButchers of the 1970s,there's a chapter which looks at the 1974 dublin and monaghan bombs which the authors say was carried out by the UVF alone rather than the theory believed by many that British Intelligence was also involved,,
info on the UVFs international contacts over the years, and a lot of info on the related political organisation ,the Progressive Unionist Party(PUP) and its activities before and after the republican and loyalist ceasefires of 1994. There's also the internal UVF conflict with parts of its mid ulster brigade,Billy Wright(aka king rat) broke away and set up the rival Loyalist Volunteer Force(LVF) ostensibly in opposition to the UVFs pro peace agreement agenda. This first edition was written in 1997 just before Billy Wright was assassinated by the republican INLA while in prison. The tone of the book is quite optimistic for political loyalism making a difference,however the PUP never made the breakthrough and as I write this in August 2005 the UVF is trying to wipe out the smaller LVF.
Definitely recommended if you want all sides of the ulster conflict.