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FREE BETRAYAL: THE MURDER OF ROBERT NAIRAC GC PDF Alistair Kerr | none | 16 Nov 2015 | Cambridge Media Group | 9781903499856 | English | Cambridge, United Kingdom Robert Nairac - Wikipedia Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read Betrayal: The Murder of Robert Nairac GC. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Preview — Betrayal by Alistair Kerr. He was interrogated under extreme torture and then shot dead in a remote rural area near Ravensdale Forest. He was twenty-eight years old, and his body has not yet been recovered. And certain soldiers and former soldiers — both officers and other ranks, especially some connected with the SAS — as well as people at the heart of British politics added their voices to the chorus of denunciation of Nairac. How and why did this come about? Alistair Kerr has spent three years finding the answers to at least some of these questions, and in the process uncovered a complex web of secrets and lies. Get A Copy. Kindle Editionpages. More Details Other Editions 3. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. Betrayal: The Murder of Robert Nairac GC ask other readers questions about Betrayalplease sign up. Lists with This Book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Community Reviews. Showing Betrayal: The Murder of Robert Nairac GC rating 4. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Jan 07, Corto rated it it was amazing. He painted a picture of a young, mysterious officer who Betrayal: The Murder of Robert Nairac GC murdered while trying to collect intelligence on the IRA. It was a compelling story, and piqued my interest. Parker, if I recall correctly, seems to have painted Nairac as a loose cannon, probably a repressed homosexual, who had slipped between the bureaucratic cracks of his chain of command and was acting on his own recognizance in cultivating his own intelligence operations. Kerr is extremely sympathetic to Nairac even while enumerating his shortcomings, foibles and the flaws in his character. Additionally the skeptic in me often thought Kerr was stretching somewhat with some of his assertions to explain things that we will never know about his life or death. It will be interesting to read the reviews of soldiers who served in NI at the time and see what they make of it. Having said that, Kerr takes great pains Betrayal: The Murder of Robert Nairac GC provide all the evidence available, which in-of-itself goes a long way to provide a counterpoint to the salacious and sensationalist rumors which seem to have characterized the story of Robert Nairac up until now. This is a fine record of his life, motivations and the chain of events that led up to his death. Highly recommended to anyone who has an interest in the British Army, and The Troubles. It's a fine memorial and monument to Captain Nairac. Nov 17, Julian Malins rated Betrayal: The Murder of Robert Nairac GC it was amazing. Sitting next to me was a man who had known Gandhi very well. Afterwards, at the party, I expected that my new friend would find fault with Ben Kingsley's portrayal of the Great Man. Not a bit of it. He was full of admiration for the film and told me that it could not have been better done and that Ben Kingsley had captured the essence of Gandhi brilliantly. My friend of that evening must now be long dead and I pass on what he told me about Gandhi, because I knew Robert Nairac very well and I can tell you that Alistair Kerr has caught the essence of Robert brilliantly. The author's research has been meticulous, his writing is engaging and at times gripping. His own contacts and experience in the military and in the establishment are first class, but he is independent minded and realistic and "Betrayal The Murder of Robert Nairac GC" is hard hitting, judges fairly and spares no one, whatever their rank or position. The basic story of Robert's May kidnapping, torture and murder is well known. But the surrounding circumstances have so far been mysterious and every kind of myth and rumour has flourished. Alistair Kerr has made clear the circumstances, confronted and dispelled the myths and rumours, and in the process has uncovered and exposed a good deal of misconduct, or worse. And as a bonus, for those not well versed in Irish history the last medieval country in Europethe author's explanations and descriptions of how and why the troubles began and continued are especially illuminating. Here were 2 groups of white people, both avowedly Christian, both speaking the same language and both using the same currency and both were living in a modern and prosperous and peaceful society. Were they fighting because one group believed in transubstantiation and the other believed in consubstantiation? Were they fighting over the Primacy of the Pope in the hierarchy of the Christian Church an uncanny echo of the Shia and Sunni disputes in Islam, which are entirely dynastic and not theological. In explaining the inexplicable but deadly hatreds in Northern Ireland between the descendants of the Scottish Presbyterian immigrants and the native Irish Roman Catholics Alistair Kerr has done a great service for all liberal atheists, such as myself. Our distaste for both groups who were killing each other in Northern Ireland, instead of being merely visceral as hitherto, is now, having read his biography of Robert, soundly evidence based. Robert Nairac was no Gandhi. But then I never met Gandhi. I did, however, know Betrayal: The Murder of Robert Nairac GC and he was a good man, who did his duty bravely. Alistair Kerr has written a powerful and spell binding biography and I commend it to you. Nov 24, Brian Mcmahon added it. This has got to be Betrayal: The Murder of Robert Nairac GC most biased inaccurate book I have every read on the Irish question. It's a shame, as the Nairac story was one that had always interested me. Such a shame it wasn't written in a more balanced way The 1st time I have ever given a book Zero stars. View 1 comment. 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About Alistair Kerr. Alistair Kerr. Books by Alistair Kerr. A step too far | The Spectator He was interrogated under extreme torture and then shot dead Betrayal: The Murder of Robert Nairac GC a remote rural area near Ravensdale Forest. He was twenty eight years old, and his body has not yet been recovered. And certain soldiers and former soldiers — both officers and other ranks, especially some connected with the SAS — as well as people at the heart of British politics added their voices to the chorus of denunciation of Nairac. How Betrayal: The Murder of Robert Nairac GC why did this come about? Alistair Kerr spent three years researching the book, and trying to find answers to these questions. Some doors were opened, but many revealed yet more deception, intrigue and misinformation. Nonetheless, this book remains the most complete account of the life and death of Captain Robert Nairac GC. Alistair Kerr was born in Scotland. His father was an officer in the Royal Army Medical Corps, who later became an academic. Alistair studied History and Law at the University of Edinburgh and later became a civil servant. During his Law studies, which included Forensic Medicine, he was shown the pickled remains of the wife of a notorious murderer to whom he is distantly related, Dr Buck Ruxton, hanged inalthough he was then unaware of his relationship to him. Another ancestor was accused of complicity in a poisoning murder in the 17th century: unsurprisingly, he has an interest in murder mysteries. He has lived, worked and travelled in a number of countries including Kenya, Zimbabwe, France and Australia and now divides his time between Scotland, Lincolnshire and London. Featured Titles. Book Categories. Author Information: Alistair Kerr was born in Scotland. All Rights Reserved. Access Keys. Betrayal, The Murder of Robert Nairac GC Book by Alistair Kerr - Cambridge Academic Mystery surrounding the circumstances of his abduction and the fact that his body has never been found have provoked a minor literary industry.