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The Strange Death of David Kelly

The Strange Death of David Kelly
By Norman Baker

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #129909 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-10-08
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 400 pages

Editorial Reviews

Evening Standard, 17 October 07
`It may make uncomfortable reading for certain politicians, and members of the intelligence community but it is likely to persuade many that there was far more to the death of David Kelly than has been revealed'

Daily Mail, 20 October 07
`The highly-respected MP's personal quest to uncover the truth about Dr Kelly's death was prompted by deep concerns over the circumstances surrounding the apparent suicide'.

Richard Ingrams, The Independent, 27 October 07
`When Norman Baker told me recently of his conviction that David Kelly had been murdered, I paid attention'


Customer Reviews

A prime facie case.5
This book by Norman Baker is absolutely first-class. From the outset I had the gravest suspicions about the whole matter, and perhaps naively, I believed that the Hutton Enquiry would reveal all. Never was I more mistaken. For an eminent Judge to have produced such a conclusion as contained in his Report- absolutely beggars belief. If I had not heard it - I would never have believed it possible for such an incredibly narrow-minded view, with so many questions left unanswered - nor even examined.
There is absolutely no doubt in my mind that this whole matter should be properly investigated, and an Inquest held, where witnesses would give evidence on oath and open to cross-examination. As it has been left, the whole scandalous affair is a complete travesty, - and I speak with thirty years experience on the Bench.

Compulsory reading for all U.K/U.S citizens.5
This is a fantastically brave and well researched book. Norman Baker lays out the evidence in a captivating and honest manner,leaving the reader flabbergasted by the inner workings of our government and how they manipulated the country into going into an ilegal war in Irag and poor David Kelly lost his life somewhere in the mix.
Its a `who dunnit`,only very real on a grand and horrifying scale.For all the people who were on the anti war march which was so ignored by our democratically elected government ,this is confirmation of the betrayal we all feel. This should be compulsory reading for all U.K citizens....

A Must Read5
I am very surprised at ZOKKO's review. I've just finished this book and it's one of the best I've read in recent years. While Norman Baker has his personal opinion about the Kelly affair he presents all the facts in a way that allows readers to make up their own minds. I cannnot recommend this title strongly enough and am now eagerly looking forward to Mr Baker's next foray into the world of factual literature.