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The Witness

The Witness

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In The Witness, Joey O Callaghan, the youngest ever person to be signed up to the Witness Protection Programme, tells his story of being groomed into a drug gang and breaking the golden bond of gangland silence. His evidence won murder convictions against two of the most violent drug bosses in Ireland, but 15 years on, the ripple effects of the gunshots that rang out that night continue to leave a devastating legacy for everyone, particularly Joey "The Lips".

Format: Paperback / softback
Publication date: 06 May 2021
Publisher: Mirror Books


A truly exceptional book, "The Witness" by Eamon Dunphy, delves into the extraordinary life of Joey O Callaghan. Joey's story is not only captivating but also incredibly relevant to the times we live in, making it a truly remarkable read.

Dunphy's portrayal of Joey's journey is gritty, terrifying, and utterly captivating. From his early years as a groomed member of a drug gang to his eventual involvement in the Witness Protection Programme, Joey's story is a testament to the resilience and strength of the human spirit.

What sets "The Witness" apart is its authenticity. Dunphy has done extensive research to bring Joey's story to life, and the result is a vivid and detailed account that feels incredibly real. The reader is transported into the world of gangland violence, where the stakes are high and the consequences are dire.

One of the most striking aspects of Joey's story is his decision to break the golden bond of gangland silence. Despite the risks and the consequences, Joey was determined to expose the truth and bring justice to those who had been victims of the drug lords he had once been a part of. His evidence was instrumental in securing murder convictions against two of the most violent drug bosses in Ireland, and his bravery and courage are truly awe-inspiring.

However, Joey's journey is not without its challenges. Relocated to England with a new identity, he must face the world alone, and he quickly realizes that he has received the life sentence. The ripple effects of the gunshots that rang out that night continue to leave a devastating legacy for everyone, none more so than Joey himself.

Fifteen years on, the scars of Joey's past still haunt him. He struggles to rebuild his life, to find meaning and purpose in a world that has left him shattered. The trauma of his past has taken a toll on his mental and physical health, and he must navigate the complexities of a new identity while dealing with the emotional scars that remain.

Despite the hardships he has faced, Joey remains determined to make a positive impact on the world. He uses his experience to raise awareness about the dangers of drug addiction and the impact it has on individuals and communities. Joey is also a mentor to young people, sharing his story and offering guidance and support to those who are struggling with similar challenges.

"The Witness" is a powerful and emotional book that will leave readers feeling inspired and compelled to make a difference in the world. Joey's story is a testament to the human spirit's resilience and the power of truth and justice. It is a reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is always hope for a better future.

In conclusion, "The Witness" by Eamon Dunphy is a must-read for anyone who loves true crime, memoirs, or stories of resilience and redemption. Joey's journey is extraordinary, and his story is incredibly relevant to the times we live in. Dunphy's portrayal of Joey's life is gritty, terrifying, and utterly captivating, and the book's authenticity and relevance make it a truly exceptional read.

Weight: 220g
Dimension: 129 x 199 x 20 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781913406547

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