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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 it’s 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 man’s 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 Yvonne’s 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.

©2023 Matt Johnson (P)2023 Boldwood Books
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incredible because you wouldn't believe the corruption, betrayal and immoral behavior of those in power if it wasn't already documented. One man's pledge to his dying colleague has led him on a lifetime of danger, espionage and startling discovery. Well written and leaves you praying for a different impossible outcome.
5 Stars

What an incredible read..

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I know where I was when Yvonne was murdered it shocked us all at the time ; it could have been any of us . I have long been aware of John Murray’s courageous journey to seek out and get her killers to justice . He is a unique and dedicated man .
This book should be essential reading for anyone entering the police and politics and any one entering either profession should remember the names Yvonne Fletcher and John Murray - no ordinary police officers .
An excellent book .

A roller coaster of a revaluation

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Just proves how we all are pawns in the bigger picture of world politics. It’s sometimes difficult to listen to how regimes can target certain groups ie unions and forgive other groups that are envisioned as enemy’s to get results.

Very thorough analysis of a tragic episode

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Brilliant book. It just shows you how dirty tricks can protect crimes against people under the protection of the security services.

No ordinary day

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A very impressive book, detailed but personal, telling one mans crusade for justice for his friend and colleague. Although I have known of his fight from the beginning, the book gave me, and I hope many, an insight into John Murray’s unbreakable determination to find out the truth and bring those responsible to justice.

Compelling

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