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Killing Thatcher

Narator: Gary Trainor

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A New Statesman ‘Best Book of 2023 so far’ ‘As taut as a fictional thriller’ Mail on Sunday ‘Gripping, detailed and richly layered’ Guardian The gripping account of how the IRA came astonishingly close to killing Margaret Thatcher A New Statesman ‘Best Book of 2023 so far’ ‘As taut as a fictional thriller’ Mail on Sunday ‘Gripping, detailed and richly layered’ Guardian The gripping account of how the IRA came astonishingly close to killing Margaret Thatcher KILLING THATCHER is the gripping account of how the IRA came astonishingly close to killing Margaret Thatcher and to wiping out the British Cabinet – an extraordinary assassination attempt linked to the Northern Ireland Troubles and the most daring conspiracy against the Crown since the Gunpowder Plot. In this fascinating and compelling book, veteran journalist Rory Carroll retraces the road to the infamous Brighton bombing in 1984 – an incident that shaped the political landscape in the UK for decades to come. He begins with the infamous execution of Lord Mountbatten in 1979 – for which the IRA took full responsibility – before tracing the rise of Margaret Thatcher, her response to the ‘Troubles’ in Ireland and the chain of events that culminated in the hunger strikes of 1981 and the death of 10 republican prisoners, including Bobby Sands. From that moment on Thatcher became an enemy of the IRA – and the organisation swore revenge. Opening with a brilliantly-paced prologue that introduces bomber Patrick Magee in the build up to the incident, Carroll sets out to deftly explore the intrigue before and after the assassination attempt – with the story spanning three continents, from pubs and palaces, safe houses and interrogation rooms, hotels and barracks. On one side, an elite IRA team aided by a renegade priest, US-raised funds and Libya’s Qaddafi and on the other, intelligence officers, police detectives, informers and bomb disposal officers. An exciting narrative that blends true crime with political history, this is the first major book to investigate the Brighton attack. ‘A gripping, detailed and richly layered account… [an excellent book]’ – Guardian, Book of the Day ‘Meticulous historical journalism… A compelling read’ – The Sunday Times ‘A book as taut as a fictional thriller, [a] gripping story… [an] excellent book’ – Mail on Sunday, 5 stars ‘A gripping modern history book’ – The Independent ‘A gripping book…brilliantly retold by Rory Carroll, whose depth of research is matched by his gift for vivid description’ – Daily Express ‘[A] fascinating book …. A tautly written account’ – New Statesman ‘[A] gripping tale’ – The Economist ‘A tense, blow-by-blow account’ – The Scotsman Rory Carroll, currently the Guardian’s chief Ireland correspondent, was a 12-year-old living in Dublin at the time and remembers the scenes in the aftermath of the Brighton bombing. Rory has had a long and highly successful career as a foreign correspondent reporting from Belfast in the 1990s, London, Baghdad during and after the American invasion, sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America and Los Angeles. In 2013 his first book, COMANDANTE: Hugo Chavez’s Venezuela (Penguin Press and Canongate) was published. In 2018 he returned to Dublin and found himself spellbound by the memoirs, biographies, police reports, court records, testimonies and eyewitness accounts of a story which he had assumed was familiar but was anything but. KILLING THATCHER is born from that fascination. • First major book about infamous incident, which was one of the most groundbreaking political moments of the 20th Century• Publishing to coincide with the 10th anniversary of Margaret Thatcher’s death• Fascinating and exhaustive account with multiple narrative threads and expertly drawn real life characters• A propulsive blend of true crime and political thriller, it will be highly accessible and hugely entertaining, and will appeal to wide and varied readership• Capitalising on the growing interest in real life events in modern history as popularised by The Crown (Netflix)• Rory Carroll has been a foreign correspondent at The Guardian for over 25 years, covering stories in Balkans, Afghanistan, Iraq, Latin America and Los Angeles. He is currently the Ireland correspondent at The Guardian and has 7,000 Twitter followers.• Major television and film interest guaranteed Competition: Say Nothing; Killers of the Flower Moon; Making Sense of the Trouble. Patrick Radden Keefe; David Grann; David McKittrick
Publicat de: HarperCollins Publishers

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