A review by theshiftyshadow
The Bloodied Field by Michael Foley

5.0

Excellent read, really puts the events of Bloody Sunday (1920) into context, politically and historically. Most importantly though it sheds light on the human stories of that day. Mick Hogan is a well known name all over Ireland but the other victims of that day have perhaps been forgotten over the decades.

Meticulously researched and, I think, accessible for readers who have no knowledge of this event but also has enough fact and detail to keep even the biggest Irish history buff interested.