Biographies & True Stories Non-Fiction Biographies True Crime Criminology
For true crime enthusiasts and those fascinated by the darker side of human nature, "Untold: The Daniel Morgan Murder Exposed" is a must-read. This gripping non-fiction book, written by Peter Jukes and Alastair Morgan, delves into the shocking murder of private investigator Daniel Morgan in 1987. With 369 pages of meticulously researched and gripping narrative, this book provides a detailed and disturbing account of the events surrounding Morgan's death, and the subsequent investigations that failed to bring his killers to justice.
As a paperback publication from Blink Publishing in 2017, this book is a valuable addition to any true crime collection. Its condition is excellent, with only light scuffing on the cover and clean, tidy pages free from writing or dog ears. The binding is tight, and the book comes from a smoke-free home, ensuring it will be a pleasure to read and own.
What sets "Untold" apart is its unique perspective on a notorious crime that has captivated the British public for decades. Alastair Morgan, Daniel's brother, brings a personal and emotional depth to the story, while Peter Jukes' journalistic expertise ensures the narrative is engaging and well-researched. The result is a book that is both a compelling page-turner and a thought-provoking exploration of the darker aspects of human nature.
For anyone interested in true crime, criminology, or biographies, "Untold: The Daniel Morgan Murder Exposed" is an essential read. This paperback edition is a rare find in excellent condition, making it a valuable addition to any book collection.
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