The Vanishing Triangle
The Murdered Women Ireland Forgot
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Amazon Publishing
Published:1st May '22
Should be back in stock very soon
This gripping investigation reveals the dark truths behind the disappearances of eight young women in Ireland, as explored in The Vanishing Triangle.
In The Vanishing Triangle, bestselling author Claire McGowan presents a gripping true-crime investigation that sheds light on a haunting chapter of Ireland's past. Set against the backdrop of the 1990s, a time when the country appeared safe for women, the narrative delves into the unsettling reality overshadowed by political turmoil. While the Troubles dominated the headlines, the disappearances of eight young women were largely overlooked, leaving their families in anguish and their cases unresolved.
McGowan's exploration reveals a society riddled with secrecy, victim-blaming, and shame, ultimately portraying a culture that allowed these women to vanish without a trace. Through her meticulous research and poignant storytelling, she critiques the societal norms that prioritized propriety over the safety of women. This investigation not only seeks to uncover the truth behind these disappearances but also highlights the enduring impact of an inadequate justice system that continues to fail victims today.
As the narrative unfolds, questions arise about the potential presence of a serial killer or whether deeper societal issues contributed to this grim reality. The Vanishing Triangle is an insightful account that challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths about gender, violence, and the systemic failures that persist in protecting the vulnerable. McGowan's work serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of acknowledging and addressing these issues rather than allowing them to fade into silence.
“A chilling book of true crime featuring important social issue concerns.” —Kirkus Reviews
“Thought-provoking, compelling true crime.” —Library Journal
“McGowan writes for the justice of the lost and murdered women and for change in Ireland.” —Booklist
ISBN: 9781542035293
Dimensions: 197mm x 129mm x 13mm
Weight: 159g
192 pages