The Church of Fear by John Sweeney

The Church of Fear by John Sweeney

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The Church of Fear by John Sweeney

Tom Cruise and John Travolta say the Church of Scientology is a force for good. Others disagree. Award-winning journalist John Sweeney investigated the Church for more than half a decade. During that time he was intimidated, spied on and followed and the results were spectacular: Sweeney lost his temper with the Church's spokesman on camera and his infamous 'exploding tomato' clip was seen by millions around the world. In THE CHURCH OF FEAR Sweeney tells the full story of his experiences for the first time and paints a devastating picture of this strange organisation, from former Scientologists who tell heartbreaking stories of families torn apart and lives ruined to its current followers who say it is the solution to many of mankind's problems. This is the real story of the Church by the reporter who was brave enough to take it on.
'A bold and swashbuckling reporter..let him shout: at least he shouts the truth' MAIL ON SUNDAY 'Gripping' THE ECONOMIST 'A brave book' LIVERPOOL DAILY POST 'Blackly comic' THE NEW HUMANIST
John Sweeney is a reporter for BBC Panorama. He is the author of six previous books including the novel Elephant Moon.
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ISBN 13 9781909269033
ISBN 10 1909269034
Title The Church of Fear
Author John Sweeney
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Silvertail Books
Year published 2013-01-07
Number of pages 336
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.