Michael Collins, a leader of the Irish rebels, develops new strategies for independence after their defeat by the UK. He uses guerrilla tactics and targeted assassinations to counter British intelligence and informers. Despite reservations, Collins' methods eventually lead to British negotiations. However, his compromise of a partitioned Ireland and Irish Free State within the British Empire is met with criticism from Sinn Fein President Eamon de Valera and his friend Harry Boland, who are both opposed to any compromise.

Michael Collins
Michael Collins, a key figure in Ireland's struggle for independence from the UK, takes center stage in this gripping narrative.