The Assassination of Maurice Bishop

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Smith skilfully contrasts the charisma and populist appeal of the flamboyant Maurice Bishop with the dour, methodical and ideologically rigid Bernard Coard, the two main protagonists in this intense, gripping and high-paced narrative.

By: Godfrey Smith

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The trial of the ‘Grenada 17’ for the assassination of Maurice Bishop, the popular leader of the Grenada Revolution, though resulting in a guilty verdict for all of them, left many unanswered questions. Among those questions were: who ordered the killing and where was the body taken? Now, after close to four decades comes an authoritative work that, while not claiming to provide all the answers, sheds new and credible light on the tragedy which unfolded on that fateful day in October 1983 and the chilling sequence of events that precipitated them.

At the heart of Godfrey Smith’s revealing book, The Assassination of Maurice Bishop, is the role of Bernard Coard who, over the brief life of the revolution, was transformed from Bishop’s friend and comrade into a jealous, power-hungry conspirator who manipulated a cadre of young, impressionable acolytes in the revolutionary army, to orchestrate an impractical proposal for a Bishop-Coard joint leadership which leads to a deadly schism in the party after Bishop ultimately rejects the idea, and a rapid descent into chaos ending in Bishop’s assassination.

Smith skilfully contrasts the charisma and populist appeal of the flamboyant Maurice Bishop with the dour, methodical and ideologically rigid Bernard Coard, the two main protagonists in this intense, gripping and high-paced narrative. Other leading actors are vividly portrayed either in their roles as loyalists to Maurice Bishop or as pawns in a Coardite power grab, as he traces the events, personalities and issues in dramatic detail from the first challenge to Bishop’s leadership in the Central Committee to the harrowing denouement at Fort Rupert.

The author leaves the best for last in the Afterword. For two and a half months, Smith immersed himself in Grenadian life, taking up residence in the country, beavering his way into the closed ranks of the ‘Grenada 17’, including all three members of the firing squad as well as its Commander, and winning the confidence of some of them. His travels also took him to Barbados, Cuba – a pivotal player in revolutionary Grenada – and to Jamaica in search of Bernard and Phyllis Coard for their version of the events.

Throughout, Smith’s approach is non-intrusive, allowing the characters to speak for themselves and leaving readers to make their own assessments and reach their own conclusions. In this book, he has taken Grenadians a decisive step closer towards closure and final reconciliation.

Additional information

Weight 2 lbs
Dimensions 9 × 6 in
ISBN

978-976-8286-23-9

Binding

Paperback

Page Count

226

Publication date

September 2020

About the Author

Godfrey Smith served variously as Belize’s Foreign Minister, Attorney General and Tourism Minister during the years 1999-2008. He is the author of the highly acclaimed biography George Price: A Life Revealed, which won the OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature for the best work of non-fiction in 2012. Smith lives in Belize where he practises law, in between writing.

Reviews

The Assassination of Maurice Bishop is the work of a highly skilled and accomplished writer and one of the best books on the Grenada Revolution. The people of Grenada, and the Caribbean in general, owe a debt of gratitude to Godfrey Smith for his painstaking research and commitment to ferreting out the truth. The result is an important contribution to the modern political history of the Region.”

Sir Hilary Beckles, Vice Chancellor of The University of the West Indies

and President, Universities Caribbean   

“The tragic denouement of the Grenada Revolution remains one of the most dramatic events in recent Caribbean history and politics. Few authors have told the story of the drama that unfolded so eloquently as Godfrey Smith or brought to life so vividly Maurice Bishop’s charisma and Bernard Coard’s cowardice; a book that deserves a place on the shelf of every serious reader with an interest in the Caribbean.”

Jorge Heine, Professor, Pardee School of Global Studies, Boston University and Editor of A Revolution Aborted: The Lessons of Grenada

“The Caribbean could still learn much from remembering the Grenada Revolution. Now it has another chance. Godfrey Smith retells its story in compelling fashion, drawing vividly on extensive interviews with all the key players who survived its tragic final act.”

Anthony Payne, Professor of Politics, University of Sheffield, UK

“Why the popular leader Maurice Bishop was murdered in Grenada in 1983 has been until now, something of a mystery. In this remarkable book, based on hundreds of interviews with literally all living survivors of that fateful event, Godfrey Smith has finally revealed what actually happened. Written in a style that makes it almost impossible to put down, the book gives us a rare understanding of the events preceding the murder and a detailed account of those responsible for this heinous crime.”

Victor Bulmer-Thomas, Honorary Professor,

Institute of the Americas, University College London;

former Director, Royal Institute of International Affairs, UK

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