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Andrew Cook

    M: M15's First Spymaster
    The Murder of the Romanovs
    To Be An Airline Pilot
    No Case to Answer
    The Crimes of the Gestapo
    The Endometriosis Health & Diet Program
    • 2024

      A compendium of milestone stories and watershed events in popular culture, national and international politics from 1963.

      1963: That Was the Year That Was
    • 2022

      The first book to make use of recently released government files detailing the men who got away with the Great Train Robbery

      No Case to Answer
    • 2021

      The Crimes of the Gestapo

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      A unique account of the Gestapo through the eyes of British intelligence. The book also reveals that the Gestapo was not as all powerful as it is often assumed.

      The Crimes of the Gestapo
    • 2017

      The Endometriosis Health & Diet Program

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.3(81)Add rating

      Endometriosis is a painful disorder of the uterus, which can have a profound impact on a woman's quality of life. This book presents an easy-to-understand diet programme to manage the condition.

      The Endometriosis Health & Diet Program
    • 2017

      In honour of the 500-year anniversary of the Reformation, this small book goes through some of the key events and characters who, under God, brought about one of the most significant changes in the history of the church.

      Reformation
    • 2017

      The Murder of the Romanovs

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The overthrow and execution of Tsar Nicolas II and the Russian Imperial family is a grim watershed in twentieth-century history. Andrew Cook's fresh investigation of the story solves one of the great modern-day mysteries. The author draws on forensic evidence and newly discovered British and Russian Secret service records to reveal the truth about the family's murder, the proposed British rescue attempt (led by Major Stephen Alley) and the Secret Service mission inside Russia, after the Romanovs' murder was reported, to discover the awful truth about their fate

      The Murder of the Romanovs
    • 2013

      The Great Train Robbery

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The Great Train Robbery of 1963 is one of the most infamous crimes in British history. Now, through Freedom of Information requests and the exclusive opening of many of these files, Andrew Cook reveals a new picture of the crime and its investigation that, at last, provides answers to many of these questions.

      The Great Train Robbery
    • 2013

      The Great Train Robbery of 1963 is one of the most (in)famous crimes in British history. This book examines new evidence as to why such a meticulously planned crime failed during the getaway, how the establishment conspired to ensure harsh sentences, how the driver of the train was manipulated, and how the police investigation was mishandled.

      The Great Train Robbery. The untold story from the closed investigation files
    • 2012

      War Zone

      The Black Mamba

      • 50 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      War zone is an exciting, thrilling tale of a team of two lone soldiers that grow into four, these four form an elite operators group called The Black Mamba, Ghost, Sanderson, Frost and McMillian track down and eliminate the world s most dangerous threat, but little do they know that there biggest threat is only just beginning. After a traitor was leaked into the mist they swore they would hunt them down, but where will the traitor appear? Who is Snake? What is Titan?

      War Zone
    • 2012

      Skipper and Tango

      In Search for the Golden Egg

      This adventurous story begins at the New York airport where this holiday-maker was departing of the plane carrying his most prized possession, his loving dog called Skipper. Skipper was much cleverer than his owner took him for, Skipper looked down at the cage door and gnawed at the catch until it was released and off he went. His owner had only realised that he had gone when the cage felt incredibly light, “Hey, stop Skipper come back” his owner franticly shouted. It was no use so he sat down in hope that skipper would eventually see sense and come back, Skipper was always a bit of a trouble maker and today was no exception.

      Skipper and Tango