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MAKING MICHAEL delves deep inside the career of one of the most successful, enigmatic and controversial entertainers of all time: Michael Jackson. Side-stepping sensationalism, journalist Mike Smallcombe enters unchartered territory as he takes you behind the scenes to reveal the real Jackson, a man few people ever got to know. Interviewing over sixty of Jackson's associates including managers, lawyers, music executives, producers, musicians and engineers - many of whom are speaking about their experiences publicly for the first time - he provides exclusive access to one of the biggest-selling recording artists in history. Featuring a foreword by Matt Forger, one of Jackson's longest serving...
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Love and its many shades is explored in this sweeping novel set against the backdrop of World War II.
Triumph in the face of adversity for an abused woman who became the UK's first female prison governor.
This is the true story of Captain P. J. "Red" Riley, an ex-SAS soldier and MI6 agent.
A story of survival, the shaping of memory and the enduring impulse to find meaning in a turbulent world.
Superfoodist Rick Hay introduces the second edition of his life-changing health and fitness book, designed to promote a sustainable diet and overall wellbeing that will help anyone change their lives for the better.
Based around a series of true events. The BBC's current affairs programme 'Panorama' undertook a sixty minute documentary / expose surrounding an elite government task force that went undercover in Sheffield over a period of twelve months. Their remit was to use the Proceeds of Crime Act to fill up the police federations coffers using illegally gained intelligence, on one hand overlooking - and in some cases encouraging - major criminal activity such as murder, kidnap and torture; whilst on the other, surreptitiously acquiring pre-bargained guilty pleas from defendants then reneging on deals, which culminated in some of the heaviest sentences ever handed out in the UK. But the programme was never aired."
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