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The Sleep of Reason - a compelling thriller about toxic politics and the radicalisation of young men - cover

The Sleep of Reason - a compelling thriller about toxic politics and the radicalisation of young men

David Derbyshire, Mark Rowley

Publisher: Legend Press

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Mark Rowley is the former head of UK Counter-Terrorism and has continued involvement in the national policy debate. Mark drew on his experience of major police investigations, COBRA meetings and encounters with cabinet ministers and the PM.
Available since: 04/04/2022.

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