If you liked Neil Blaney, a soldier of destiny by Kevin Rafter, start with Martin Mansergh a Biography (2003), Sinn Fein, 1905-2005 (2005), and Democratic Left: The Life and Death of an Irish Political Party (2011). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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What should I read after Neil Blaney, a soldier of destiny?

BookOrb recommends Martin Mansergh a Biography (2003), Sinn Fein, 1905-2005 (2005), Democratic Left: The Life and Death of an Irish Political Party (2011), The Clann (1996), and Independent newspapers (2012).

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Neil Blaney, a soldier of destiny is by Kevin Rafter.