Tosh: An Amazing True Story Of Life, Death, Danger And Drama In The Garda Sub-Aqua Unit
By (Author) Tosh Lavery
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Ireland
7th May 2015
Ireland
General
Non Fiction
Police and security services
Terrorism, armed struggle
363.25092
Paperback
304
Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 40mm
700g
A frank, funny, surprising and, above all, brutally honest account of life as a garda. 'There is no training course in the world that will set you up for dead bodies.' During thirty years in the Garda Sub-Aqua Unit Tosh Lavery worked on many murders and most of Ireland's missing persons cases, as well as high profile investigations such as the Whiddy Island disaster and the Mountbatten assassination. The unit was a perfect fit for a maverick like Tosh. He became obsessed with a job that demanded utter dedication and total fearlessness. But along the way, he battled alcoholism and his marriage ended. Tosh's story is an uncompromising and revealing look at the macho world of the guards and what it's really like on the inside.
Tosh Lavery is from Waterford. He joined the gardai in 1972 and retired from the sub-aqua unit - its longest serving member - in 2004. He continues to work on missing persons cases. He is a father of two sons and lives in Dublin.