The story of two Irish-American families. It begins in Ireland in 1920 when Capt. Sheridan of the IRA has an affair with Hadley Winslow, wife of a Boston financier. To get him off her back she betrays him to the British. He escapes, emigrates to America and comes calling.
"The story of two Irish-American families. It begins in Ireland in 1920 when Capt. Sheridan of the IRA has an affair with Hadley Winslow, wife of a Boston financier. To get him off her back she betrays him to the British. He escapes, emigrates to America and comes calling."@en
"The story of two Irish-American families. It begins in Ireland in 1920 when Capt. Sheridan of the IRA has an affair with Hadley Winslow, wife of a Boston financier. To get him off her back she betrays him to the British. He escapes, emigrates to America and comes calling."
"Fleeing the turbulence of 1920s Ireland, Conn Sheridan, a reckless young IRA captain, builds a new life as a Boston police officer, but the betrayals, violence, and obsessions of the past continue to haunt him and his family for three generations."@en
"A sprawling family saga of cops and heroes, fathers, sons and lovers -- a magnificent work that encompasses the whole, turbulent 20th century."@en
"When a reckless IRA soldier, Conn Sheridan, initiates a forbidden affair with Hadley Winslow, the young wife of a Boston tycoon, their relationship spins a dangerous web of sexual blackmail and brutal treachery that binds their families for three generations."
"In 1920s Ireland, Conn Sheridan, an IRA captain, begins an affair with Hadley Winslow, a Boston tycoon's wife. Thus begins three generations of desire and blackmail between two families. Conn moves to Boston, and his son Gus becomes a cop, like his father. Gus uncovers a connection between a brutal child killer and an Irish-American gang war."
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