Kevin Fulton
Double Agent: My Secret Life Undercover in the IRA by Kevin Fulton Memoir True Crime Book
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Double Agent: My Secret Life Undercover in the IRA by Kevin Fulton is a gripping truecrime memoir for readers drawn to espionage, modern Irish history, and undercover storytelling. Perfect for fans of intelligence memoirs and those studying The Troubles, this paperback edition delivers a raw, firsthand account of infiltration, moral conflict, and survival inside the Provisional IRA. This paperback edition is BRAND NEW and carries the ISBN 9781789461343. Written by Kevin Fulton — a British agent from Newry, Northern Ireland, who allegedly spied on the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) for MI5 — the book chronicles his extraordinary and controversial career. Fultons account offers an insiders perspective on covert operations and the personal cost of living a double life. What the book covers Kevin Fulton was recruited to infiltrate the Provisional IRA during the height of The Troubles and succeeded in rising through its ranks to an unprecedented level. Living and working undercover, Fulton faced impossible choices — including participation, under orders, in criminal activities he knew could lead to fatal consequences. The memoir details: The process of recruitment, training and handling as an intelligence asset. Life inside the IRA, including involvement in operations and the psychological toll of double allegiance. An extraordinary promotion: Fulton was placed in the IRAs internal policing unit, tasked with rooting out alleged informers — a role with tragic and ironic consequences. Postservice consequences and legal battles, as Fulton later sought recourse against authorities he says abandoned him. Author background and credibility Kevin Fulton is known as a British agent from Newry who has been linked to MI5 operations against the Provisional IRA. He is believed to be living in London and has pursued legal action claiming abandonment by his military handlers. In 2004 Fulton reportedly sued the Andersonstown News in Belfast over publication of his ident
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