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"A thriller on par with the legendary All the President's Men, the story
of Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation and British phone hacking scandal
makes for political drama at its finest. Hickman, the reporter for The
Independent who pursued the story; and Watson, a relentless Labour Party
Parliament member who helped lead the government investigation that
toppled the nearly 170-year-old News of the World, have produced a
gripping account that will likely be a go-to source in years to come.
News of the World reporters hacked voicemail messages of royals, actors,
and soccer notables to drive newspaper sales in the hyper-competitive
world of the tabloid press. Led by Rupert Murdoch, the paper's
executives exerted enough pressure on police and politicians to foil
years of investigations. An elaborate cover-up that passed off the
hacking as the work of a "rogue reporter" and a private investigator was
initially successful, but what ultimately undid the tabloid and brought
down top execs like Rebekah Brooks were the revelations that reporters
deleted voicemails of a murdered teenager, deceiving police and her
family into thinking that she might still be alive. Anyone interested in
the media scandal of the decade and its reverberations across the pond
won't be able to put this book down." (Publisher's Weekly)
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