Cover-Up of Convenience
In "Cover-Up of Convenience," author David Ferguson delves deep into the complexities surrounding the Lockerbie bombing, a tragic event that has haunted many for decades. After 11 years of exhaustive investigation, political impasses, and legal hurdles, two Libyan men are finally set to stand trial for the bombing of Pan Am 103. However, as Ferguson uncovers, the trial may not yield the clarity and closure that victims' families and the public desperately seek. With 408 pages published by Transworld Publishers Ltd in 2010, this gripping narrative combines meticulous research with insightful commentary, making it essential reading for those interested in true crime, legal intrigue, and international relations. Discover the layers of deception and the quest for justice in this compelling exploration of one of history's most notorious terrorist attacks.