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When Amol Batty, a war reporter with a conscience, uncovers secrets powerful governments would rather keep buried, he finds himself drawn into a web of deception that stretches from London to Beirut, Jerusalem and the Balkans. Torn between loyalty and integrity, Amol must decide whether to serve the story or to become a part of it.

Inspired by award-winning foreign correspondent Shyam Bhatia’s decades as The Observer’s frontline reporter, The Quiet Correspondent explores the moral price of witnessing history being made and the personal cost of knowing too much.

A taut, sharply written novel of conscience and intrigue, The Quiet Correspondent is as relevant today as when the first stories of disinformation and deep-state manipulation began to surface.

About the Author

Shyam Bhatia is a foreign correspondent currently living in London and previously operating out of Cairo, Beirut, Jerusalem and Washington, D.C. He has been the Middle East correspondent and diplomatic editor of The Observer, the US correspondent and foreign editor of the Deccan Herald and editor of Asian Affairs magazine. In 1994, he was selected as Foreign Journalist of the Year in the annual British Press Awards. He is currently the London correspondent for The Tribune. He is the author of India’s Nuclear Bomb (1979), Nuclear Rivals in the Middle East (1988), Brighter Than the Baghdad Sun (1999), Goodbye Shahzadi (2008) and Bullets and Bylines (2016).
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  • ISBN: 9789353455446
  • Author: Shyam Bhatia
  • Format: Paperback
  • Publisher: Juggernaut
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When Amol Batty, a war reporter with a conscience, uncovers secrets powerful governments would rather keep buried, he finds himself drawn into a web of deception that stretches from London to Beirut, Jerusalem and the Balkans. Torn between loyalty and integrity, Amol must decide whether to serve the story or to become a part of it.

Inspired by award-winning foreign correspondent Shyam Bhatia’s decades as The Observer’s frontline reporter, The Quiet Correspondent explores the moral price of witnessing history being made and the personal cost of knowing too much.

A taut, sharply written novel of conscience and intrigue, The Quiet Correspondent is as relevant today as when the first stories of disinformation and deep-state manipulation began to surface.

About the Author

Shyam Bhatia is a foreign correspondent currently living in London and previously operating out of Cairo, Beirut, Jerusalem and Washington, D.C. He has been the Middle East correspondent and diplomatic editor of The Observer, the US correspondent and foreign editor of the Deccan Herald and editor of Asian Affairs magazine. In 1994, he was selected as Foreign Journalist of the Year in the annual British Press Awards. He is currently the London correspondent for The Tribune. He is the author of India’s Nuclear Bomb (1979), Nuclear Rivals in the Middle East (1988), Brighter Than the Baghdad Sun (1999), Goodbye Shahzadi (2008) and Bullets and Bylines (2016).

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