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Deadly Silence

A Sister’s Battle to Uncover the Truth Behind the Murder of Clodagh and Her Sons by Alan Hawe - Non-Fiction Book of the Year 2025, An Post Irish Book Awards

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Deadly Silence

By: Jacqueline Connolly
Narrated by: Sherelle Kelleher
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NON-FICTION BOOK OF THE YEAR 2025, AN POST IRISH BOOK AWARDS

The heart-breaking account of a search for the truth behind the brutal killings that shocked a nation.

On 29 August 2016, devastating news hit the headlines that an entire family was found dead in a rural community. For Jacqueline Connolly, this was a deeply personal and life-shattering tragedy, as she discovered her sister Clodagh, along with her nephews Liam, Niall and Ryan, were killed by their husband and father Alan Hawe.

Here, Jacqueline discloses the circumstances leading up to these tragic events, including Hawe's manipulation and coercive control of her unsuspecting sister.

Her gripping account tells of her family's painful struggle to expose critical failures in the initial garda investigation, as they uncovered the terrible darkness behind Hawe's 'pillar-of-the-community' facade.

Jacqueline also reveals many of the shocking, unpublished findings of the recent Garda Serious Crime Review, details that challenge our understanding of domestic violence and family annihilators, while laying bare a mass murder - Ireland's largest murder-suicide - that was cold-bloodedly planned for a year in advance.

Deadly Silence is both the story of a sister's determination to find truth and justice, and an inspiring personal journey of healing from severe trauma and loss.©2025 Jacqueline Coll
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Critic reviews

Deadly Silence is a record of Clodagh's sister Jacqueline's attempts to 'uncover the truth' about what happened ... It is a deeply poignant account of innocent lives lost for no reason and then symbolically lost again by the meaning of the deaths being misunderstood ... Deadly Silence is a vital book
That it is so utterly compelling, even as she narrates some deeply distressing events, is a testament to her resilience and grace under the most catastrophic circumstances
As riveting as it is heartbreaking ... an important read
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Wow unreal sadness poor girl hope your doing well now what a awfull sad story

So so sad

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Harrowing tragedy that is hard to listen to at time but also comes with many lessons and inspiration to find a way no matter the circumstances.

Resilience

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What’s an incredible book couldn’t stop listening to it - author is unreal I am in awe - I hope there is many people who hold there heads low after reading

Best book I’ve listen to in years

The truth

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A Heartbreaking story which shows a sister and mothers real straight and courage to fight for answers.

Heartbreaking

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A harrowing, heartbreaking look at coercive control, trauma and murder-suicides in Ireland. The afterword alone should be compulsory reading. I commend Jaqueline and her mother for never giving up their quest for truth and some form of justice.

Powerful

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