Playing in the Dark
By (Author) Rosie Dunn
By (author) Siobhan Kennedy-McGuinness
Cornerstone
Arrow Books Ltd
1st September 2011
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Child abuse
True stories of heroism, endurance and survival
362.76092
Paperback
288
Width 110mm, Height 178mm, Spine 18mm
155g
The shocking true story of an innocent game that became a lifelong nightmare... In 1977 Eamonn Cooke was a household name in Ireland. He'd launched the controversial pirate radio show, Radio Dublin, from his cramped living room in Inchicore and for youngsters everywhere in Ireland he was a public hero. But there was a terrible side to this trendy 'granddaddy of Irish radio' that no one could ever have imagined. When Siobhan Kennedy-McGuinness first ventured into Cooke's garage, to her seven-year-old eyes it was like an Aladdin's cave. Filled with broadcasting equipment it became a playground for her and her friends. And for Cooke, it became a place he could lure his unsuspecting victims. Cooke's abuse was calculated and terrifying. Siobhan suffered in silence for years. Then one day, almost twenty years later, she saw the man who had haunted her life holding the hands of two wide-eyed children. In their faces she recognised her own fear. Finally, she knew she had to reveal Cooke for the monster he really was...
Rosie Dunn is formerly a crime reporter for the Sun and a journalist for the News of the World. She has worked as a freelance writer for the Mail on Sunday, Daily Mail, Daily Mirror and Sunday Mirror as well as national newspapers in Ireland.