Fat Keily Book

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The "Fat Keily Book" isn't just any book; it's a metaphorical or literal collection of stories, recipes, and histories that connect us through our shared love of food and community. It's about embracing the richness of life, the diversity of our culinary traditions, and the simple joy of sharing meals together. Fat Keily Book

Fat Keily is the definitive, gritty account of one of Ireland’s most feared and flamboyant criminals. For over three decades, Martin Keily—nicknamed "Fat Keily" for his large stature—ruled Dublin’s north inner city underworld with a mixture of violence, charisma, and ruthless business acumen. Written by veteran RTÉ crime correspondent Paul Reynolds, the book pulls back the curtain on a world of armed robbery, protection rackets, drug trafficking, and gangland feuds that plagued the capital from the 1970s through the early 2000s. Here are some common features of children's books:

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