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OverviewWinter 1969. Rupert Murdoch ends a successful year, in which he has moved to England and bought two ailing newspapers, The Sun and the News of the World, by appearing on The David Frost Show. Among the millions watching are two men captivated by the large sums of money being discussed. A plan is hatched to kidnap Mrs Murdoch for a cash ransom. But the plan goes wrong. Following Murdoch's Rolls Royce from the News of the World offices to a house in Wimbledon, the two men are unaware that Murdoch has gone to Australia for Christmas, and loaned the car to his friend and colleague, Alick McKay. The following day, Mrs McKay is kidnapped. The kidnappers demand £1 million, but Mr McKay has nothing like that kind of money. A Desperate Business is the story of a case that gripped the nation, the first kidnap and ransom ever to occur in Britain. It is also a story of ingenious detection, of tragedy, and of a very different Britain, hostile to immigration, on the cusp of the Murdoch takeover of its cultural and political identity, with a desperately ill-equipped police force having to deal with a new crime, and a new type of newspaper. AUTHOR: Simon Farquhar is the CWA-nominated author of A Dangerous Place (THP, 2016). He writes regularly for The Times, The Guardian and The Independent, appears on true crime documentaries, and has also written for the stage and radio. 16 b/w plates and 20 b/w illustrations Full Product DetailsAuthor: Simon FarquharPublisher: The History Press Ltd Imprint: The History Press Ltd ISBN: 9780750997232ISBN 10: 0750997230 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 27 October 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationSIMON FARQUHAR is a writer and broadcaster. His first book, true crime memoir A Dangerous Place (The History Press, 2016), was shortlisted for the CWA Gold Dagger for Non-fiction. His plays include Rainbow Kiss, which played at the Royal Court Theatre in London and has since run in New York and Rome, Candy Floss Kisses and Elevenses with Twiggy for BBC Radio 4, Dream Me a Winter (Old Vic) and Wassail Play (Theatre Royal Dumfries). He has also written and presented documentaries including A Sympathetic Eye for BBC Radio 4, and writes regularly for The Guardian, The Times and The Independent. He has appeared on many true crime documentaries and podcasts. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |