Gulp.
I Was Right Frenzy and Betrayal: The Anatomy of a Political Assassination (Irish Academic Press)
A new book by former Justice Minister Alan Shatter scheduled to be published on May 20.
The table of contents contain the headings:
Plane Sailing
Joined at the Hip
Vulnerabilities, Anomalies and Threats
The Media Frenzy Begins
Confusion Confounded and a Wandering Definitive
GSOC Unchained and Post-Truths
Insomnia, the Pink Panther and Inspector Gadget
Sticky Wickets and Rits Crackers!
Flying Empty Planes, Severed Hips and Rotting Fish
Political Tsunami
GSOC Cooked
The Presumption of Guilt and Chasing Geese!
Cooking Cooke and the Invisible Leak
Along Comes Olly!
A Tangled Web and Armageddon
The Truth, the Whole Truth and Nothing but the?
Guilty Until Proven Innocent
The Ides of March
Ticket Charges and Penalty Points
Disgust
‘Real People Love the Shane and Mary Lou Show’
A Failed Prophet and a Ticking Time Bomb
‘Distinguished not Disgusting’
Entering a Parallel Universe
Varadkar’s Source
Garda Recordings Discovered
Oh what a Tangled Web
The Garda Commissioner Retires
Shedding Crocodile Tears
Tapegate, Twin Egos, Leo Lionised and God’s Earth
Fake News Irish-Style and Alternative Facts
The Arrogant and Perfidious Jew
The Guerin Report is Born
A Uniquely Irish Political Coup
Guerin v O’Higgins: The Truth Two Years Too Late
A Rush to Judgement, Legal Guff and Reformers Beware!
Complaints Upheld, Exaggerated, Unfounded and Withdrawn
Betrayal, Conscience, Excoriation and Vindication
Watergate Irish-Style!
The Rule of Law
Outside Looking In
Enda Kenny Resigns
The Resignations of Nóirín O’Sullivan and Frances Fitzgerald
The Disclosures Tribunal Reports
Closure and a Pyrrhic Victory
He seems to be getting over it.
H/T: Oireachtas Retort
Meanwhile…
Separately…
Enda The Road.
TV3 Virgin Media One’s political correspondent Gavan Reilly‘s book on the nine-day downfall of former Taoiseach and Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny, published by Mercier Press.
It can be purchased here ahead of its official launch by Matt Cooper at Dubray Books on Grafton Street, Dublin 2 on Thursday, May 30.