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‘Unrelentingly gripping’ New York Times
In February 2012, determined to cover the realities of the brutal Syrian regime under Assad, veteran photographer Paul Conroy and celebrated journalist Marie Colvin smuggled themselves across enemy lines and into the blood and terror of Homs.
But tragedy struck before the pair could finish documenting the slaughter. A rocket killed Colvin and ripped a hole in Conroy’s leg. As Syrian ground forces closed in on his position, Conroy was forced to make a terrifying last-ditch attempt to escape from a regime that appeared determined to murder him, just as it had so many of its own citizens.
Under the Wire is the epic, untold account of Conroy and Colvin’s friendship amid their last, tragic assignment together – but it is also a tale of the courage, rebellion and survival of people living in the carnage of war.
Praise for Paul Conroy’s Under the Wire
Delivers a ‘razor-sharp, soul-searching intensity’
Damien Lewis
‘A gripping depiction of courage amid the carnage’
Daily Mail
‘Compelling and harrowing’
Stephen Applebaum, the Independent
‘If you’re a journalist… this is the book you should read. It also embodies why we do the job we do’
Mademoiselle Women
‘An epic account’
Reader’s Digest, ‘10 must read books about journalism’
‘Unrelentingly gripping’ New York Times
In February 2012, determined to cover the realities of the brutal Syrian regime under Assad, veteran photographer Paul Conroy and celebrated journalist Marie Colvin smuggled themselves across enemy lines and into the blood and terror of Homs.
But tragedy struck before the pair could finish documenting the slaughter. A rocket killed Colvin and ripped a hole in Conroy’s leg. As Syrian ground forces closed in on his position, Conroy was forced to make a terrifying last-ditch attempt to escape from a regime that appeared determined to murder him, just as it had so many of its own citizens.
Under the Wire is the epic, untold account of Conroy and Colvin’s friendship amid their last, tragic assignment together – but it is also a tale of the courage, rebellion and survival of people living in the carnage of war.
Praise for Paul Conroy’s Under the Wire
Delivers a ‘razor-sharp, soul-searching intensity’
Damien Lewis
‘A gripping depiction of courage amid the carnage’
Daily Mail
‘Compelling and harrowing’
Stephen Applebaum, the Independent
‘If you’re a journalist… this is the book you should read. It also embodies why we do the job we do’
Mademoiselle Women
‘An epic account’
Reader’s Digest, ‘10 must read books about journalism’
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