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Michael Crick

    Michael Crick is an English journalist and broadcaster known for his in-depth political investigations. His work often focuses on uncovering scandals and scrutinizing the use of public funds, earning him a reputation as a formidable presence in political reporting. Crick's approach is characterized by meticulous research and a persistent pursuit of truth, making him both respected by the public and a figure of apprehension for many in politics. Beyond his journalistic endeavors, he has also authored works on his favored football team.

    Jeffrey Archer
    Sultan of Swing
    Militant
    The boss : the many sides of Alex Ferguson
    One Party After Another
    • The astonishing biography of Nigel Farage, arguably the most influential British politician of the 21st century

      One Party After Another
    • The boss : the many sides of Alex Ferguson

      • 640 pages
      • 23 hours of reading
      4.2(26)Add rating

      Now fully revised and updated throughout, with much new material, Michael Crick's bestselling biography paints an unforgettable portrait of one of the giants of British football.

      The boss : the many sides of Alex Ferguson
    • An all new edition of Michael Crick's political classic is an important historical document with a new introduction by the author, contextualising its subject's place in history.

      Militant
    • Based on interviews with Butler himself, his friends, colleagues and family, and with access to many previously unseen papers, Crick chronicles the long and energetic life of the greatest analyst of British elections - a story which weaves its way through post-war history with surprises, colour and humour.

      Sultan of Swing
    • Jeffrey Archer

      Stranger Than Fiction

      • 456 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      This is a biography of Jeffrey Archer - a man of overwhelming ambition. After Oxford - where he never got a degree - he set up a hugely successful fund raising operation. MP at 29, bankrupt at 34, he had to resign his seat. Then he began his career as a novelist, with Thatcher the political comeback and Deputy Chairmanship of the Conservative Party. Then brought low again, this time by Monica Coghlan in 1986.

      Jeffrey Archer