Paul Routledge represents Airey Neave as an honourable man who acted through his life in accord with his convictions, but also as a natural plotter whose instinct for conspiracy led him down mysterious paths to that agonising deathvivid. Douglas Hurd, Guardian
A sensational book. Mail on Sunday
This book produces new evidence, or at least confirmation, about Airey Neaves death and the terrorist leaders who ordered it. William Hague, Sunday Telegraph
A spendid yarn, and Routledge tells it vividly. Anthony Howard, Sunday Times
Mesmerisinga comprehensive exposition of conspiracy theories surrounding Neaves deathlively narratives of his wartime heroicsa sensitive treatment of Neaves years in exileRoutledges portrait is more one of extraordinary human achievement than everyday politics. Independent on Sunday
Brings together in one volume a great deal about the life of Airey Neave that has hitherto been scattered in several books, and it also sheds new light on his death. Norman Tebbit, New Statesman