From the bestselling author of Operation Mincemeat and Colditz comes the compellingly told story of the storming of the Iranian embassy in 1980, recounting in incredibly suspenseful prose the week-long siege and rescue operation.
Shortlisted for Waterstones Book of the Year 2024
Signed Edition - A Standard Edition is also availableOn April 30, 1980, six heavily armed gunmen burst into the Iranian embassy on Princes Gate, overlooking Hyde Park in London. There they took 26 hostages, including embassy staff, visitors, and three British citizens.
A tense six-day siege ensued as millions gathered around screens across the country to witness the longest news flash in British television history, in which police negotiators and psychiatrists sought a bloodless end to the standoff, while the SAS – hitherto an organisation shrouded in secrecy – laid plans for a daring rescue mission: Operation Nimrod.
Drawing on unpublished source material, exclusive interviews with the SAS, and testimony from witnesses including hostages, negotiators, intelligence officers and the on-site psychiatrist, bestselling historian Ben Macintyre takes readers on a gripping journey from the years and weeks of build-up on both sides, to the minute-by-minute account of the siege and rescue.
Recreating the dramatic conversations between negotiators and hostages, the cutting-edge intelligence work happening behind-the-scenes, and the media frenzy around this moment of international significance, The Siege is the remarkable story of what really happened on those fateful six days, and the first full account of a moment that forever changed the way the nation thought about the SAS – and itself.
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
ISBN: 2928377261856
Number of pages: 384
Dimensions: 234 x 153 mm
Heard lots about this and seen the tv shots and who dares win film based on it etc. so good to read the details of it. Ben MacIntyre as always has researched this very well and get a real feeling of what it was like... More
Easily one of the reads of the year for me, possibly the read of the year. I vaguely remember the Iranian embassy siege being on the news in 1980 when I was a kid and the renowned images of the SAS storming the... More
The UK’s narrative non-fiction maestro returns to the fecund history of the SAS. This time, he recounts one of the regiment’s most famous but also mythologised operations: the Iranian Embassy siege of 1980.... More
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