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No Ordinary Day: Espionage, betrayal, terrorism and corruption - the truth behind the murder of WPC Yvonne Fletcher Unabridged edition [Audio disc]

  • Formāts: Audio disc, height x width x depth: 190x135x12 mm, 1 CD-Audio
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Jun-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Ad Lib Publishers Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1802471650
  • ISBN-13: 9781802471656
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  • Formāts: Audio disc, height x width x depth: 190x135x12 mm, 1 CD-Audio
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Jun-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Ad Lib Publishers Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1802471650
  • ISBN-13: 9781802471656
Winner of the Book of the Year and Reader's Choice awards at the 2024 CrimeCon True Crime Awards. Highly commended at the same awards for Outstanding Investigative Reporting.

Winner of the 2024 Capital Crime Fingerprint Award (True Crime).

Shortlisted for the 2024 Crime Writers Association ALCS Gold Dagger for non-fiction.

Behind one of the greatest tragedies in UK policing history lies an incredible political scandal

An important book, especially now Lee Child

Espionage, betrayal, terrorism, corruption and murder. All the ingredients of a Le Carré novel, only its real Matthew Hall

A powerful and timely account John Sutherland

On 17 April 1984, as demonstrators gathered outside the Libyan embassy in London, two gunmen lay in wait inside. At 10.18 a.m. automatic gunfire rained down on the protestors and WPC Yvonne Fletcher fell, mortally wounded.

As his friend lay dying, PC John Murray made her a promise that he would not rest until those responsible had been brought to justice. Thirty-seven years would pass before he was able to fulfil that undertaking.

While researching this moving account of one mans dogged pursuit of justice for a murdered colleague, Matt Johnson uncovered secret-service deals and government duplicity, all part of a plan to force an end to the National Union of Mineworkers strike. He discovered the real reason Yvonnes killers were allowed to go free and how events that day led to thirty years of growing political control of policing, resulting in the disarray increasingly evident today.

This compelling account pulls seemingly unconnected threads into a coherent and shocking whole. It provides startling insights into how decisions taken by our politicians and the actions of our intelligence agencies, supposedly in our best interests, may be anything but.