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The Sunday Times Investigates Madeleine Spence

The Sunday Times Investigates By Madeleine Spence

The Sunday Times Investigates by Madeleine Spence


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A must-have gift for anyone interested in investigative journalism.

The Sunday Times Insight team is famous for its investigative journalism. This book profiles the major stories - often a result of years of work and painstaking investigation - that ripped away the shrouds of secrecy, revealing the inconvenient truth.

The Sunday Times Investigates Summary

The Sunday Times Investigates: Reporting That Made History by Madeleine Spence

A must-have gift for anyone interested in investigative journalism.

The Sunday Times Insight team is famous for its investigative journalism. This book profiles the major stories - often a result of years of work and painstaking investigation - that ripped away the shrouds of secrecy, revealing the inconvenient truth.

News-breaking stories as reported by The Sunday Times, with commentary setting each investigation in context.

Investigations covered in this book include:

  • The Third Man: The Tale of Kim Philby the soviet double agent inside British intelligence
  • Bloody Sunday: The 13 civilians killed by British paratroopers
  • Tracing the 9/11 attackers: The trail of the plane hijackers
  • The FIFA Files: The backroom deals that bought Qatar the World Cup
  • Preparing for a pandemic: The Covid-19 chaos at the heart of government

About Madeleine Spence

Executive Editor at The Sunday Times

Additional information

GOR011898729
9780008468316
0008468311
The Sunday Times Investigates: Reporting That Made History by Madeleine Spence
Used - Like New
Hardback
HarperCollins Publishers
20210930
496
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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