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The Informer - Liam O'Flaherty

The Informer

By: Liam O'Flaherty

Paperback | 14 February 2026

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"The Informer" is a powerful psychological thriller and a landmark of Irish literature, set against the gritty backdrop of post-revolutionary Dublin. The story follows Gypo Nolan, a physically imposing but mentally simple man who, driven by desperation and poverty, betrays his comrade in the revolutionary underground to the police for a small reward. This act of treachery sets off a tense, claustrophobic pursuit as Gypo's former associates hunt him through the dark alleys and tenements of the city.

Liam O'Flaherty masterfully explores themes of guilt, conscience, and the brutal reality of political strife. Through the character of Gypo, the narrative delves into the complexities of human motivation and the inevitable consequences of betrayal. The novel provides a vivid depiction of the urban underworld and the social tensions inherent in a nation struggling for its identity. Recognized for its stark realism and intense emotional depth, "The Informer" remains a compelling study of a man's moral collapse and the unforgiving nature of the world he inhabits. This influential work stands as a cornerstone of modern Irish fiction, offering a haunting look at the intersection of individual survival and political loyalty.

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