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Murder in Cairo

In December 1977, David Holden, chief foreign correspondent for the Sunday Times, arrived at Cairo Airport to report on the crucial peace talks between Egypt and Israel. A few hours later, he was dead: killed by a single bullet through the heart.

His body was stripped of all identification and dumped in a ditch by a busy road. Who had killed Holden, and why? These were the questions pursued by the newspaper's renowned Insight team, overseen by its legendary editor Harold Evans, for the best part of a year.

Now, a member of that original team has resumed the quest to uncover just who was responsible for Holden's death. Peter Gillman wrote the newspaper's internal report on the murder, which has never been published before. In this gripping book, he has teamed up with a young investigative journalist from today's Sunday Times, Emanuele Midolo, to reveal a story of intrigue, double-dealing, betrayal and revenge, all set against the background of the Cold War and global political turmoil.

In December 1977, David Holden, chief foreign correspondent for the Sunday Times, arrived at Cairo Airport to report on the crucial peace talks between Egypt and Israel. A few hours later, he was dead: killed by a single bullet through the heart.

His body was stripped of all identification and dumped in a ditch by a busy road. Who had killed Holden, and why? These were the questions pursued by the newspaper's renowned Insight team, overseen by its legendary editor Harold Evans, for the best part of a year.

Now, a member of that original team has resumed the quest to uncover just who was responsible for Holden's death. Peter Gillman wrote the newspaper's internal report on the murder, which has never been published before. In this gripping book, he has teamed up with a young investigative journalist from today's Sunday Times, Emanuele Midolo, to reveal a story of intrigue, double-dealing, betrayal and revenge, all set against the background of the Cold War and global political turmoil.

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Murder in Cairo
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In December 1977, David Holden, chief foreign correspondent for the Sunday Times, arrived at Cairo Airport to report on the crucial peace talks between Egypt and Israel. A few hours later, he was dead: killed by a single bullet through the heart.

His body was stripped of all identification and dumped in a ditch by a busy road. Who had killed Holden, and why? These were the questions pursued by the newspaper's renowned Insight team, overseen by its legendary editor Harold Evans, for the best part of a year.

Now, a member of that original team has resumed the quest to uncover just who was responsible for Holden's death. Peter Gillman wrote the newspaper's internal report on the murder, which has never been published before. In this gripping book, he has teamed up with a young investigative journalist from today's Sunday Times, Emanuele Midolo, to reveal a story of intrigue, double-dealing, betrayal and revenge, all set against the background of the Cold War and global political turmoil.

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