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MESSENGER /There are more than two sides to every story

By: Language: English Publication details: Hariyana Vintage Books 2019/01/01Edition: 1Description: 321ISBN:
  • 9780143449058
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 363.325092 MAL/ME
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THE MESSENGER by Shiv Malik
August 2, 2019 - by Admin - Leave a Comment

Every reporter knows the first rule of journalism: never betray your source.

But what if your source turns out to be unworthy of your silence? What if it’s your source who betrays you?

From the author of Jilted Generation: How Britain Has Bankrupted Its Youth, Penguin set to release investigative journalism and storytelling of the highest order.

Gripping and disquieting, this true story of homegrown terrorism and shifting allegiances is as thrilling as any spy novel. I devoured it in a single sitting’

CAL FLYN, author of Thicker than Water
The Messenger is about the unlikely friendship between two men looking to change the world – a repentant jihadist and a journalist.


This troubling real life thriller takes us from their first meeting in a Spartan flat in the rough suburbs of Manchester, through a dramatic arrest, a bombing, a stabbing and a reporting career on the brink of ruin.

Six years later, Malik returns to this extraordinary story. He probes where we place our faith – in reams of evidence, in a government we believe is on our side, in a trusted source, in a terrorist who swears he’s changed, in a friend who has no one but you. He asks the uncomfortable questions about why he, as well as the wider media, and the nation came to be so afraid. And he lays bare the deceits pedalled to us by governments and terrorists alike.

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