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The story of Shay Rynne, a young Dublin cop not trusted by his peers in turbulent 1970s Ireland. Father Burke helps Shay revisit the suspicious death of a childhood friend. When a politician is killed, the case takes Shay and Burke from Dublin to Hell's Kitchen in New York.
Belfast, 1995: the IRA has called a ceasefire. Monty Collins and Father Brennan Burke visit the city: Monty to do a short gig in a law firm, and Brennan to reconnect with family. But then a man goes off a bridge; a rogue IRA enforcer is shot; and a series of car bombs remains an unsolved crime. With a smoking gun at the centre of it all, Brennan and Monty are on a collision course and will learn more than they ever wanted to know about what passes for law in 1995 Belfast. An inscription on a building south of the Irish border says it all: ''Let justice be done though the heavens fall.''
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