SynopsisOn 26 November 2008, four terrorists entered the Taj, Mumbai, and took over the hotel. What followed was nearly three days of terror as the world watched the great hotel go up in flames. Now comes the ultimate account of that attack. Telling the stories of guests, staff, police and the National Security guard, and piecing together transcripts of calls between the terrorists and their handlers, The Siege takes you right into the war zone, showing you what it was like to be in the Taj on those fateful days.
Here are the heart-stopping stories of guests and staff—of a couple about to celebrate their wedding, a British-Cypriot shipping magnate whose state-of-the-art yacht is docked in front of the hotel, and a young Taj employee who survives because of a stranger’s phone call. Here too are revelations about the training of the terrorists, Headley’s double game and the shocking incompetence of the Indian security forces. Terrifying, gripping and deeply moving, The Siege is unputdownable.
‘Levy and Scott-Clark . . . bring to the table almost forensic investigative skills, and a robust reputation for ferreting out the forgotten secrets of our time’ Caravan.
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About the author
Adrian Levy is an award-winning journalist who working predominately for The Sunday Times and the Guardian, as a foreign correspondent and investigative reporter. In 2004, he won the One World Media award for foreign reporting, and in 2009, was named Journalist of the Year. He has also written three non-fiction books: The Stone of Heaven (2001), The Amber Room (2004), Deception (2007) and The Meadow (2012). See http://clarkandlevy.com for some of his work.?