The Pavelić Trap

· Troubador Publishing Ltd
Ebook
416
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About this ebook

When British journalist, Mick Morrison, finds himself almost by accident in Croatia as the Yugoslav conflicts of 1991-5 break out, he wonders whether he has the courage or resilience to become a successful war reporter. It is the beginning of a four-year journey leading him through the sieges of Dubrovnik and Sarajevo, the discovery of concentration camps in Northern Bosnia, killings in broad daylight in Višegrad, and an ethnic cleansing episode in which he comes close to losing his life.

As the Srebrenica massacre finally looks like leading to an end to the wars, Mick’s life is thrown into turmoil first by a personal tragedy and then by the emergence of a dark secret from his family’s past that disrupts his passage from rookie war reporter to award-winning journalist and makes him question his deepest convictions.

The Pavelić Trap, is an authentic and epic account of the fall of Yugoslavia

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About the author

Phil Murphy has been a political journalist for 15 years, becoming Political Editor of the Press Association, Britain’s leading news agency. He has worked as the Labour Party’s Director of Communications then as a political advisor to then PM Tony Blair in 10 Downing Street. He has also worked in international government relations for BG Group before becoming a full-time writer.

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