Author:Damien Lewis
"A must read for all Damien Lewis fans" Compass
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The most explosive true war story of the 21st Century
It is the winter of 2001. A terror ship is bound for Britain carrying a horrifying weapon. The British military sends a crack unit of SAS and SBS to assault the vessel before she reaches London.
So begins a true story of explosive action as this band of elite warriors pursues the merchants of death from the high seas to the harsh wildlands of Afghanistan. The hunt culminates in the single greatest battle of the Afghan war, the brutal and bloody siege of an ancient mud-walled fortress crammed full of hundreds of Al-Qaeda and Taliban.
Fighting against impossible odds and bitter betrayal, our handful of crack fighters battle to rescue their fellow soldiers trapped by a murderous, fanatical enemy.
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"The most dramatic story of a secret wartime mission you will ever read" News of the World
"The author has been given unprecedented access" Zoo
"Gripping" Eye Spy
The most dramatic story of a secret wartime mission you will ever read.
—— News of the WorldA gripping account that follows the exploits of British and American special forces involved in a secret, deadly dual in the rugged terrain of Afghanistan.
—— Eye Spy magazineA must read.
—— Compass magazineThis eye-opening account of the Iraqi intelligence unit which infiltrated Islamic State may read like a thriller, yet it is also grounded in the experiences of everyday Iraqis . . . a unique masterpiece in the genres of espionage writing and spy biography
—— Vin Arthey , ScotsmanMargaret Coker, formerly of The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times, continued to cover Iraq after most of the American press corps had moved on; she has produced a gripping new book about the shadow war between Iraqi intelligence officers and the Islamic State, The Spymaster of Baghdad . . . Her subject is an elite Iraqi espionage unit called "the Falcons," composed of ordinary men who helped save their country from the onslaught of ISIS. Coker's reporting on these men, their families, and the family of a young woman recruited by terrorists is so meticulous that it lets her enter invisibly a closed, sometimes frightening world and portray it with cinematic detail
—— George Packer , AtlanticFast-moving and suspenseful
—— Samuel Sweeney , Wall Street JournalCompelling… [Now We Have Your Attention is] a significant democratic intervention
—— Jon Cruddas , ProspectIts central feature is its attentiveness – to people and to places often overlooked. In a work that chronicles inspiring acts of resistance, the care that defines Shenker’s prose feels like its own quiet act of solidarity… The new politics of the people, as the book’s subtitle puts it, may not yet have any definite form: it is emergent rather than dominant, contested, vulnerable. But it is the best hope we’ve got. And in Jack Shenker’s book, it has a document equal to its ambitions and to its fortitude
—— Tim Schneider , Red PepperA gripping, meticulously told political drama. With great skill, tenacity and genuine feeling, Jeremy Seal re-assembles the extraordinary build-up to Turkey's 1960 coup, its courtroom aftermath and its tragic denouement. In doing so, he presents a brilliant portrait of oscillating populism and pragmatism, military force and religious fervour, democracy and state brutality, that appears as relevant to today's world as it was sixty years ago
—— Philip MarsdenAn excellent historical lens through which to view the country's political landscape
—— Colin Freeman , Daily TelegraphA page turning quest into the greatest judicial murder story of its time, but also a physical journey across Anatolia and into the violent passions of Turkish politics where "not taking sides" is not an option. Which is why this book is not just a revelation, but also a love letter to the contemporary nation, written by England's pre-eminent travel writer on Turkey
—— Barnaby RogersonLucid and multi-layered, backed by brilliant scholarship lightly worn, Jeremy Seal's gripping narrative moves effortlessly from the personal to the political as it charts the rise and fall of the man who, after Ataturk, reset the direction of the Turkish republic. It is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand modern Turkey
—— Jason GoodwinA deeply interesting meeting point between a historical account of a decisive period in the history of Turkey and a modern travelogue... A context that is vividly presented in Seal's impressive work. In A Coup in Turkey the reader will find a well-researched and thrilling book that provides a relevant approach to a relatively unknown period of Turkish history
—— Marc Martorell , London School of EconomicsAn extraordinary book that lingers in the memory long after you've read the final page. I became totally engrossed in Daniel Lee's investigations to discover the story behind long hidden Nazi documents.
—— The Rt Hon. the Baroness Smith of BasildonMany of the most horrific acts against humanity during the Holocaust were carried out by the untold thousands of low-level, virtually-unknown civil servants, who facilitated the worst deeds of the Nazi enterprise without ever getting their own hands dirty. In this brilliantly researched story of one such 'ordinary Nazi,' Daniel Lee illuminates the whole.
—— Martha Weinman Lear, author of Heartsounds and Where Did I Leave My Glasses?A captivating portrait of an "ordinary Nazi." It is also a compelling account of Lee's sleuthwork... Lee propels his reader toward a denouement rich in mystery, mayhem, and high-stakes drama... Thanks to this skillful salvage operation, we can now see [Griesinger] for who he really was.
—— Malcolm Forbes , American InterestAn interesting look into how people remember the past, how countries remember the past... This is a welcome addition to German twentieth-century history.
—— Kevin Winter , Seattle Book ReviewBoth an historical detective story and a gripping account of one historian's hunt for answers, The SS Officer's Armchair is at once a unique addition to our understanding of Nazi Germany and a chilling reminder of how such regimes are made not by monsters, but by ordinary people.
—— Gingerbread HouseA fascinating tale.
—— Swapan Dasgupta , Open the MagazineFully sourced and well-written... [Lee] painstakingly deals with the legacy of the war and its impact on Griesinger's descendants... poignant... The historian's discoveries cause him to re-examine his own perspective of the Holocaust, and to consider his own history.
—— Jeanette R Rosenberg OBE , Who Do You Think You Are?This book weaves all these threads into a compelling narrative. Reality trumps fiction on every page.
—— Francis Ghiles , ES Global