Product Description
On 27 December 1973 the nightmare began: late that night German businessman Thomas Niedermayer was kidnapped from his home in Belfast. Never seen alive again by his friends or family, he became one of the ‘disappeared’ and it seemed that no one knew what had happened to him.
His wife, Ingeborg, and his daughters, Renate and Gabriele, spent the next seven years not knowing if Thomas were alive or dead. Seven years later, in 1980, an IRA informant led police to recover his body. But the trauma for Thomas’s family was far from over: there were further devastating consequences for all of them.
Fifty years after Thomas was kidnapped, his granddaughters are determined to discover what really happened in Belfast all those years ago.
This is a much expanded and completely undated version of The Killing of Thomas Niedermayer , originally 2019.
‘David Blake Knox’s non-fiction work is a lie detector for the post-Troubles era ... Niedermayer becomes, in Blake Knox’s clear yet deceptively subtle argument, a perfect test case.’— THE IRISH TIMES (FOR 'THE KILLING OF THOMAS NIEDERMAYER' 2019)
‘A consistently thought-provoking read... impressively researched and morally clear-sighted.’— THE SUNDAY BUSINESS POST (FOR 'THE KILLING OF THOMAS NIEDERMAYER' 2019)
‘A rigorous and compelling historical study.’— DUBLIN REVIEW OF BOOKS (FOR 'THE KILLING OF THOMAS NIEDERMAYER' 2019)
‘This is no refresher course in Irish history. Blake Knox has the ability to write this non-fiction book like a novel.’— THE EXAMINER (FOR 'THE KILLING OF THOMAS NIEDERMAYER' 2019)