The Sunday Times Investigates
The Sunday Times Investigates (Hb) - Hardback gathers a powerful collection from The Sunday Times Insight team, bringing together landmark investigations that shaped public discourse. This non-fiction volume spans politics, security, sport, and health, crafted for readers who crave rigorous reporting and clear, context-rich narratives. Ideal for adults and curious minds who appreciate hard-hitting journalism, the tone is intelligent, steady, and thought-provoking.
Written in clear, accessible prose, the book is organized into chapters that each spotlight a major investigation—from The Third Man: The Tale of Kim Philby, the Soviet double agent within British intelligence, to Bloody Sunday, the tracing of the 9/11 attackers, the FIFA files on World Cup deals, and Preparing for a Pandemic. The experience is engaging because the writing blends narrative drive with documentary precision, weaving in sources, documents, and expert commentary to set the context without sacrificing momentum. Whether you’re a nonfiction enthusiast or a student of journalism, you’ll appreciate how The Sunday Times Investigates makes complex events understandable and relevant.
- Five major investigations from the Sunday Times Insight team, including The Third Man, Bloody Sunday, Tracing the 9/11 Attackers, The FIFA Files, and Preparing for a Pandemic
- Chapter-by-chapter storytelling with context and commentary that reveals how findings were reached
- Behind-the-scenes look at investigative journalism practices, sourcing, and verification
- Clear timelines and key documents that illuminate cause, effect, and public impact
- Accessible, authoritative writing that informs, engages, and inspires critical thinking
After finishing The Sunday Times Investigates, readers emerge with a deeper respect for rigorous journalism and its power to illuminate truths, challenge assumptions, and influence policy. This hardback edition offers a lasting resource for readers who want to think more deeply about how major events are reported—and why investigative work matters in a healthy democracy.
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The Sunday Times Investigates
The Sunday Times Investigates
The Sunday Times Investigates (Hb) - Hardback gathers a powerful collection from The Sunday Times Insight team, bringing together landmark investigations that shaped public discourse. This non-fiction volume spans politics, security, sport, and health, crafted for readers who crave rigorous reporting and clear, context-rich narratives. Ideal for adults and curious minds who appreciate hard-hitting journalism, the tone is intelligent, steady, and thought-provoking.
Written in clear, accessible prose, the book is organized into chapters that each spotlight a major investigation—from The Third Man: The Tale of Kim Philby, the Soviet double agent within British intelligence, to Bloody Sunday, the tracing of the 9/11 attackers, the FIFA files on World Cup deals, and Preparing for a Pandemic. The experience is engaging because the writing blends narrative drive with documentary precision, weaving in sources, documents, and expert commentary to set the context without sacrificing momentum. Whether you’re a nonfiction enthusiast or a student of journalism, you’ll appreciate how The Sunday Times Investigates makes complex events understandable and relevant.
- Five major investigations from the Sunday Times Insight team, including The Third Man, Bloody Sunday, Tracing the 9/11 Attackers, The FIFA Files, and Preparing for a Pandemic
- Chapter-by-chapter storytelling with context and commentary that reveals how findings were reached
- Behind-the-scenes look at investigative journalism practices, sourcing, and verification
- Clear timelines and key documents that illuminate cause, effect, and public impact
- Accessible, authoritative writing that informs, engages, and inspires critical thinking
After finishing The Sunday Times Investigates, readers emerge with a deeper respect for rigorous journalism and its power to illuminate truths, challenge assumptions, and influence policy. This hardback edition offers a lasting resource for readers who want to think more deeply about how major events are reported—and why investigative work matters in a healthy democracy.
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The Sunday Times Investigates (Hb) - Hardback gathers a powerful collection from The Sunday Times Insight team, bringing together landmark investigations that shaped public discourse. This non-fiction volume spans politics, security, sport, and health, crafted for readers who crave rigorous reporting and clear, context-rich narratives. Ideal for adults and curious minds who appreciate hard-hitting journalism, the tone is intelligent, steady, and thought-provoking.
Written in clear, accessible prose, the book is organized into chapters that each spotlight a major investigation—from The Third Man: The Tale of Kim Philby, the Soviet double agent within British intelligence, to Bloody Sunday, the tracing of the 9/11 attackers, the FIFA files on World Cup deals, and Preparing for a Pandemic. The experience is engaging because the writing blends narrative drive with documentary precision, weaving in sources, documents, and expert commentary to set the context without sacrificing momentum. Whether you’re a nonfiction enthusiast or a student of journalism, you’ll appreciate how The Sunday Times Investigates makes complex events understandable and relevant.
- Five major investigations from the Sunday Times Insight team, including The Third Man, Bloody Sunday, Tracing the 9/11 Attackers, The FIFA Files, and Preparing for a Pandemic
- Chapter-by-chapter storytelling with context and commentary that reveals how findings were reached
- Behind-the-scenes look at investigative journalism practices, sourcing, and verification
- Clear timelines and key documents that illuminate cause, effect, and public impact
- Accessible, authoritative writing that informs, engages, and inspires critical thinking
After finishing The Sunday Times Investigates, readers emerge with a deeper respect for rigorous journalism and its power to illuminate truths, challenge assumptions, and influence policy. This hardback edition offers a lasting resource for readers who want to think more deeply about how major events are reported—and why investigative work matters in a healthy democracy.


















