- Imprint: WH Allen
- ISBN: 9780753559864
- Length: 352 pages
- Price: £12.99
Believable Lies
The Misfits Who Fought Churchill's Secret Propaganda War
Robert Hutton, author of THE ILLUSIONIST and AGENT JACKA fascinating story of truth and deceit. The Allied effort to shift the balance of the war through propaganda is here revealed as a tale of eccentricity, bitter rivalries and moments of pure genius
Al MurrayBelievable Lies details the world where wartime politics and black propaganda met the Political Warfare Executive - the British government's secret arm of the information war, where the extraordinary people it recruited to convey its unofficial messaging fought to keep up with events and somehow make sure they weren't devoured by the lies that surrounded them. A gripping read populated by mavericks, visionaries and the odd fraud
About Terry Stiastny
Terry Stiastny is an author, journalist and broadcaster on national and international radio. She reports on British politics for Times Radio and is a frequent commentator on Monocle Radio.
Her debut non-fiction book, Believable Lies, combines her interests in politics, international history and journalism. She has previously published two political thrillers: Acts of Omission and Conflicts of Interest (John Murray). Acts of Omission won Political Fiction Book of the Year at the Political Book Awards in 2015.
Before that, Terry was a correspondent at the BBC, where she worked on radio and television, based in Westminster, Brussels and Berlin, and reporting from many other countries. She was educated at Oxford University, earning an M.Phil in International Relations. She lives in north London with her husband, two sons and dog.
Her debut non-fiction book, Believable Lies, combines her interests in politics, international history and journalism. She has previously published two political thrillers: Acts of Omission and Conflicts of Interest (John Murray). Acts of Omission won Political Fiction Book of the Year at the Political Book Awards in 2015.
Before that, Terry was a correspondent at the BBC, where she worked on radio and television, based in Westminster, Brussels and Berlin, and reporting from many other countries. She was educated at Oxford University, earning an M.Phil in International Relations. She lives in north London with her husband, two sons and dog.
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