The Billy Boy

The Billy Boy

by Chris Anderson (Author), Chris Anderson (Author)

Synopsis

Revered and respected by loyalists, despised and feared by nationalists, Wright is reputed to have been involved in a number of sectarian murders before he himself was shot dead by republican gunmen inside the Maze Prison in 1997. This book charts his chequered early life and details his involvement with loyalist paramilitaries, which began at the age of 16 when he joined the UVF's junior wing. It traces his footsteps to the early 1990's, when he emerged as the UVF Commander in the Mid-Ulster area and, through a deliberate policy of taking the war to the enemy , effectively neutered the IRA East Tyrone and North Armagh units. It also documents Wright's role in the Drumcree dispute of 1995-96 and his split from the UVF, recounting how he ignored both a death threat and an order to leave Northern Ireland within 72 hours, only to remain in Portadown and form the Loyalist Volunteer Force. It covers Wright's trial and subsequent imprisonment for a crime it has been claimed was set up by the state, recounts the circumstances of his killing inside a top security prison and investigates the allegations of state collusion in Wright's death.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 212
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Mainstream Publishing
Published: 24 Oct 2002

ISBN 10: 1840186399
ISBN 13: 9781840186390

Media Reviews
Terrifically gripping and often disturbing, The Billy Boy is an exhaustive account of a notorious Irish rebel with a cause, whose life and death were surrounded by controversy and political debate.
Author Bio
Chris Anderson is a former Officer of the Ulster Defence Regiment and also worked for five years in Intelligence Gathering. He is now a freelance journalist and contributes to numerous newspapers including the Irish Times, the Irish Independent and the Belfast Telegraph. He lives in Portadown.