A Criminal and an Irishman: The Inside Story of the Boston Mob - IRA Connection

Author:   Patrick Nee ,  Richard Farrell ,  Michael Blythe
Publisher:   Steerforth Press
ISBN:  

9781586424299


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   03 March 2026
Format:   Paperback
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A Criminal and an Irishman: The Inside Story of the Boston Mob - IRA Connection


Overview

A former rival and associate of Whitey Bulger tells all in this true crime memoir about the inner workings of life in the Irish mob Perfect for readers of Say Nothing, Black Mass, and Paddy Whacked ""Even as he chases someone with a rifle through South Boston, he's the sort of guy you want to root for. . ."" - The Lawrence Eagle-Tribune A Criminal and an Irishman is an incomparable account of Pat Nee's life as an Irish immigrant and Southie son, a Marine, a convicted IRA gun smuggler, and a former top associate of Whitey Bulger's. His narrative transports the reader into the criminal underworld, inside the planning and preparation for an armored car heist, inside gang wars and revenge killings. Pat Nee details his evolution from tough street kid to armed robber to dangerous potential killer. He discloses for the first time how he used his underworld connections and know-how as a passionate and effective IRA operative. For years law enforcement and the media have speculated about important events with Pat Nee near or at their center- the Mullen-Killeen gang war for control of South Boston, the Valhalla smuggling operation (seven tons of heavy weapons aboard a fishing boat from Gloucester, Massachusetts, bound for Ireland), the murder of John McIntyre, and many other episodes. Pat Nee s stories are sometimes dark and brutal, but they shed light on the world in which we live, and are stories that only he can tell.

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Author:   Patrick Nee ,  Richard Farrell ,  Michael Blythe
Publisher:   Steerforth Press
Imprint:   Steerforth Press
Weight:   0.369kg
ISBN:  

9781586424299


ISBN 10:   1586424297
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   03 March 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   To order   Availability explained

Table of Contents

Author’s Note 1. How to Rob an Armored Car 2. Ireland 3. Gunslinger 4. The Mullen Gang 5. The Stuttering Marine 6. Hawaii 7. A War We Should Have Won 8. Crime Pays 9. Peter Nee 10. Hunting 11. The Southie Gang War 12. “The Truce” 13. A Criminal and an Irishman 14. The Long Journey Home 15. The Birth of Valhalla 16. Seven Tons of Guns 17. The Atlantic Ocean 18. Circle of Green

Reviews

“A profane, often brutal memoir . . . Nee maintained an uneasy alliance with Bulger while pursuing his personal cause—raising money and smuggling weapons for the Irish Republican Army.” —The Boston Herald   “Nee commits some horrible crimes, from attempted murder to armed robbery. Yet even as he chases someone with a rifle through South Boston, he's the sort of guy you want to root for . . . Scenes in which Nee interacts with his parents or siblings are most touching. He’s a good son, a bit of a smart-aleck and a fine drinking buddy as well as a gunrunner and would be assassin.” —The Lawrence Eagle-Tribune


Author Information

Patrick Nee was a major player in Boston's infamous Irish mob. At fourteen he became associated with the gang that would later battle Whitey Bulger for rights to Southie's criminal activities. When his younger brother was gunned down in the streets, Pat knew he was capable of killing for a cause, successfully hunting Peter's killer and leaving him for dead. A Marine veteran of Vietnam, Pat helped the Irish Republican Army smuggle money, guns, and munitions out of the United States. He served nearly two years in prison for the seven tons of weapons he attempted to transport aboard the Valhalla, received early parole, then promptly attempted to rob an armored car in order to raise funds for the IRA. As an independent journalistRichard Farrellcovered the war in Bosnia during the early 1990s. He has directed several award-winning films and written articles for the Boston Globe and numerous other publications. Michael Blythe, like his good friend Pat Nee, is a lifelong South Boston resident who served in the U.S. Marine Corps. He is a screenwriter and father of six.

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