Belfast. A few years after the peace agreement for Northern Ireland. Twelve ghosts haunt and pursue Gerry Fegan a former IRA killer. These are our stud, children and a woman he murdered during the civil war. To get rid of these "followers" Gerry Fegan understands that he must remove the instigators. However, some have become important politicians ... In parallel, it will protect Mary McKenna and her daughter ordered to leave Belfast because she had an affair with a policeman English. "GHOSTS OF BELFAST" is a really dark ... and violent novel. The outlook on the war waged by the IRA is relentless. The ideal was beautiful glorious being, the conflict ultimately boils down to a series of more or less justified crimes, corruption, illegal trafficking, treason and murder free. And on the new Ireland, Stuart NEVILLE is not more optimistic. Since the 1998 peace accords, Ireland has changed but the grudges die hard, the ever-present ghosts and problems remain. The former leaders of the IRA (terrorists or revolutionaries) have become more or less respectable politicians. Some are still compromised in various trades. Former IRA always want to continue the fight. English and monitor all in infiltrating small groups .... An original idea. An intense suspense. A breathless pace. Chiselled dialogues. A simple but extremely effective writing. From the first lines, we sailed to Belfast and you do not loose the bloody wake of Gerry Fegan, an endearing antiheroes. And paradoxically, both victim and executioner, forced to kill again to find peace ... Only light in this dark novel, her budding relationship with the blonde Marie McKenna ... The end is perhaps a little too conventional but it really is still a very good thriller!